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Last week, 99% of all food aid in Gaza was stolen. Yes, 99%.
Much MORE aid collected - much LESS aid delivered
  • Friday, August 22, 2025
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    Elder of Ziyon
Last week, more food was stolen in Gaza - by far- than any previous week measured by the UN since it began to keep track on May 19.


But that isn't the only Hamas record.

The percentage of collected food aid that was stolen - which was at about 85% from May through July - reached an astounding 99% last week. That eclipses the 95% from the previous week.





10,352 tons of food and nutrition aid was collected. 10,237 tons of that was stolen by Hamas and others.

Put another way: last week the UN coordinated 2,500 more tons of aid than the week before - but the amount of aid that reached Gazans was 71% less than the week before (115 tons vs. 401 tons.)

The 99% figure seems to reflect a more organized process for stealing. It appears likely that these aren't local gangs but a far more comprehensive theft operation, one which only Hamas has the capability of mounting. It sees that the UN has bent over backwards to not single out Hamas for stealing food so now it can do it more brazenly.

Aid agencies think that they can solve the hunger problem in Gaza by flooding Gaza with aid. They are assuming that this would make black market prices go down. But Hamas looks at more aid as more profit - if they steal virtually all the aid, no matter how much enters, they control the entire market and the prices. So while perhaps independent bandits lose some incentive to hijack trucks, Hamas' incentive goes up. It is entirely possible that the higher percentage of food stolen last week indicates this new economic dynamic in Gaza - a shift from gangs to more Hamas thieves.

Also, the 99% figure makes one wonder if workers at the NGOs in Gaza aren't being paid off to tell Hamas when and where the aid trucks will travel. Normally one would expect increasing aid would make it more difficult to steal an even higher proportion of it, so it appears plausible that there is cooperation, kickbacks or coercion between Hamas and the aid workers.

The story doesn't end here.

The international community seems quite unconcerned that virtually all the aid they send to Gaza is stolen before it reaches the people - and then Gazans have to pay for it to receive any food at all. The stories about aid being stolen were in the media three weeks ago, yet there have been no statements I am aware of from governments who donate to Gaza expressing concern.

Similarly, the NGOs like the World Central Kitchen, the ICRC and UNICEF - always quick to blame Israel for any lack of food in Gaza - have never even publicly admitted that almost none of the food they send to Gaza reaches their own people on the ground. They are certainly aware of this - but they don't say a word, leaving researchers to tease the data out of UNOPS reports.

Why the hell not? If they care about feeding Gazans, shouldn't they be in the forefront of condemning the massive amounts of theft?

I dislike conspiracy theories, but the utter silence of the world and NGOs over the amount of food being likely stolen by Hamas is hard to ignore.


(Note: UNOPS updates its data sometimes weeks after the days in question. My figures before 7/28 are from previous analysis, I did not check if they have been updated. I did not separate food and nutrition aid from other types like health and sanitation before then. However, food aid is typically over 99% in weight so the pre-August numbers should be largely correct. Food aid is more likely to be stolen than hygiene and other aid so the percentages may be a little off in earlier dates. Also, I am starting my weeks on Mondays, because that was the day that aid resumed on 5/19.)
 
#Gaza Now Under Fire

The Muslims in Gaza now, with their women, children, elderly, sick, righteous, and reformers, are under bombardment, killing, and brutal Jewish terrorism -
Little Falcon, you're so much under water right now. Perhaps you seriously need to consider why you should continue to respect yourself, given how you're mouthing off today.

This isn't about the welfare of Arabs in Gaza. It's clearly about the desire to blacken Jews' name and legitimize "From the River to the Sea".

From here on you need to defend yourself from the accusation that you don't support conquest through genocide - the elimination of the last Jewish communities in the mideast as a stepping stone to further deceptive, murderous conquests.
 
#Gaza Now Under Fire

The Muslims in Gaza now, with their women, children, elderly, sick, righteous, and reformers, are under bombardment, killing, and brutal Jewish terrorism.

We have called for their aid, O Lord, until the heavens are filled with our cries, yet there is no helper, no supporter. So grant Your relief, O Allah, and Your mercy upon Your servants, out of Your grace and generosity. There is no power nor strength except through You, O Allah.

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Allah Pak have mercy on the people of Gaza, please lord of all kainat give them chance to fulfil their dreams, Allah Pak hear our hearts as we pray and plead for our brothers and sisters lives.
Have mercy on those innocent people and destroy the shaitan.
Inshallah the people of Gaza will be victorious.
 
We can keep on with what-is-true but if you continue to insist that the power of mere assertion is the only determinant then are you really on the side of truth and justice? Argumentum ad populum is a fallacy.

Starvation is slow and horrific, and we are watching YOU inflicting it. How dare we?
 
Famine is confirmed but Jewish Supremacists ordered and want it, so let's not actually talk about it and pretend we don't really know if a live-streamed Holocaust is actually happening

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I don't know what it's going to take for the world to return to sanity, but if it ever does, I hope the Israelis, their enablers, and perpetrators of their atrocities are pursued to the ends of the earth for as long as it takes and brought to justice.

I hope their toxic racist colonialist ideologies are buried for eternity.
 
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I see that yet again all Lammy can offer in response to the declaration of famine are hollow words and useless phrases. By now you'd think he's realize how lame he sounds and that we all know he'll go into hiding now in the hope something comes along to distract attention from the famine...

Lame, limp and utterly pathetic!
 
Famine confirmed in Gaza City for first time, UN-backed report says


Make no mistake. This is modern day Karbala. The Muslims have yet again failed to show up except a handful.

Completely agree. The common Arab man has Gazan blood on it's hands.

Investigations reveal that Saudi Arabia continued to supply critical resources to Israel throughout the war. Oil exports are a prime example. A March 2024 report by Oil Change International traced how Israel consistently received shipments of crude oil via Egypt’s SUMED pipeline, a transit route that originates in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, even as bombs rained on Gaza. In fact, Saudi and Emirati oil made its way through this pipeline to Israeli refineries, providing fuel that powered Israeli jets and tanks.

“Countries continuing to provide fuel to Israel are playing a part in enabling the ongoing violence,” the report warned. Saudi Arabia was named among those “implicated in supplying Israel with fuel” for its military operations.

Blood, Oil, and Silence: Saudi Arabia’s Role in War Crimes From Yemen to Gaza​

As Gaza burned, Saudi Arabia kept the oil flowing, the arms investments growing, and its strategic alliance with Israel deepening — abandoning Palestinians to violence and impunity.​

 


Blood, Oil, and Silence: Saudi Arabia’s Role in War Crimes From Yemen to Gaza​

As Gaza burned, Saudi Arabia kept the oil flowing, the arms investments growing, and its strategic alliance with Israel deepening — abandoning Palestinians to violence and impunity.​


Saudi Arabia has long portrayed itself as a defender of Arab and Muslim causes, but as Palestinian civilians in Gaza and the West Bank endure what multiple human rights experts and organizations have agreed can only be categorized as ethnic cleansing and genocide, the Kingdom has refrained from using the massive leverage it holds through investments in corporations aiding Israel’s continuous crimes against humanity. Instead, it has often enabled them.

Saudi Arabia commands one of the world’s largest oil outputs, purchases more U.S. weapons than any other country, and wields significant diplomatic and economic sway. Yet none of these levers were meaningfully activated to protect Palestinians.

This restraint was likely tied to its behind-the-scenes pursuit of normalization with Israel. The result is that Saudi Arabia’s potentially formidable, diplomatic influence, was reduced to symbolic rhetoric, offering Palestinians sympathy but no substantive protection.

By providing fuel, funds, and, arguably, cover to Israel’s genocide, Saudi Arabia crossed firmly into the territory of complicity.

The oil keeps flowing

Despite the ongoing massacres and genocide in Palestine, Saudi Arabia, the wealthiest Arab state, has chosen effective silence over meaningful action. With routine condemnations in international forums, it pointedly refused to leverage its immense power to slow or stop the carnage. In stark contrast to 1973, when King Faisal wielded an oil embargo to pressure Israel’s war supporters, Saudi officials in 2023 assured Washington and Tel Aviv that no such oil leverage would be used. “That is not on the table today,” laughed Saudi investment minister Khalid al-Falih when pressed about an oil embargo to halt the Gaza war.

Al-Falih emphasized that Saudi Arabia had “no intention” of using oil production to influence Israel’s actions, preferring “peaceful discussions” instead. This public stance all but gave the green light to Israel’s military campaign, signaling that the Kingdom would not disrupt business-as-usual in protest of Palestinian bloodshed.

Behind closed doors, Saudi Arabia’s behavior was even more troubling. Instead of applying pressure on Israel, the Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, maintained, and even deepened strategic ties that indirectly fueled the assault on Gaza.

Investigations reveal that Saudi Arabia continued to supply critical resources to Israel throughout the war. Oil exports are a prime example. A March 2024 report by Oil Change International traced how Israel consistently received shipments of crude oil via Egypt’s SUMED pipeline, a transit route that originates in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, even as bombs rained on Gaza. In fact, Saudi and Emirati oil made its way through this pipeline to Israeli refineries, providing fuel that powered Israeli jets and tanks.

“Countries continuing to provide fuel to Israel are playing a part in enabling the ongoing violence,” the report warned. Saudi Arabia was named among those “implicated in supplying Israel with fuel” for its military operations.

Investing in war

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman single handedly controls the Public Investment Fund (PIF), which has poured billions into U.S. industries, including the defense sector. In recent years, the Saudi PIF quietly became a major stakeholder in U.S. arms manufacturers. It holds a $714 million stake in Boeing, and invested in other aerospace and technology firms deeply intertwined with U.S. military support for Israel.
 
Last week, 99% of all food aid in Gaza was stolen. Yes, 99%.
Much MORE aid collected - much LESS aid delivered
  • Friday, August 22, 2025
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    Elder of Ziyon
Last week, more food was stolen in Gaza - by far- than any previous week measured by the UN since it began to keep track on May 19.


But that isn't the only Hamas record.

The percentage of collected food aid that was stolen - which was at about 85% from May through July - reached an astounding 99% last week. That eclipses the 95% from the previous week.





10,352 tons of food and nutrition aid was collected. 10,237 tons of that was stolen by Hamas and others.

Put another way: last week the UN coordinated 2,500 more tons of aid than the week before - but the amount of aid that reached Gazans was 71% less than the week before (115 tons vs. 401 tons.)

The 99% figure seems to reflect a more organized process for stealing. It appears likely that these aren't local gangs but a far more comprehensive theft operation, one which only Hamas has the capability of mounting. It sees that the UN has bent over backwards to not single out Hamas for stealing food so now it can do it more brazenly.

Aid agencies think that they can solve the hunger problem in Gaza by flooding Gaza with aid. They are assuming that this would make black market prices go down. But Hamas looks at more aid as more profit - if they steal virtually all the aid, no matter how much enters, they control the entire market and the prices. So while perhaps independent bandits lose some incentive to hijack trucks, Hamas' incentive goes up. It is entirely possible that the higher percentage of food stolen last week indicates this new economic dynamic in Gaza - a shift from gangs to more Hamas thieves.

Also, the 99% figure makes one wonder if workers at the NGOs in Gaza aren't being paid off to tell Hamas when and where the aid trucks will travel. Normally one would expect increasing aid would make it more difficult to steal an even higher proportion of it, so it appears plausible that there is cooperation, kickbacks or coercion between Hamas and the aid workers.

The story doesn't end here.

The international community seems quite unconcerned that virtually all the aid they send to Gaza is stolen before it reaches the people - and then Gazans have to pay for it to receive any food at all. The stories about aid being stolen were in the media three weeks ago, yet there have been no statements I am aware of from governments who donate to Gaza expressing concern.

Similarly, the NGOs like the World Central Kitchen, the ICRC and UNICEF - always quick to blame Israel for any lack of food in Gaza - have never even publicly admitted that almost none of the food they send to Gaza reaches their own people on the ground. They are certainly aware of this - but they don't say a word, leaving researchers to tease the data out of UNOPS reports.

Why the hell not? If they care about feeding Gazans, shouldn't they be in the forefront of condemning the massive amounts of theft?

I dislike conspiracy theories, but the utter silence of the world and NGOs over the amount of food being likely stolen by Hamas is hard to ignore.


(Note: UNOPS updates its data sometimes weeks after the days in question. My figures before 7/28 are from previous analysis, I did not check if they have been updated. I did not separate food and nutrition aid from other types like health and sanitation before then. However, food aid is typically over 99% in weight so the pre-August numbers should be largely correct. Food aid is more likely to be stolen than hygiene and other aid so the percentages may be a little off in earlier dates. Also, I am starting my weeks on Mondays, because that was the day that aid resumed on 5/19.)
Lies dont wash zio .........

IDF Officials Say No Evidence Hamas Systematically Stole UN Aid in Gaza, NYT Reports​

'For months, we and other organizations were dragged through the mud,' said a former UN official, after Israeli military sources told the New York Times there's no evidence Hamas systematically stole UN aid – contradicting Netanyahu's repeated claims
 
I watched the speech of the Chief of Staff of military wing Al Qassam Brigades, Mohammed Al Deif once again today

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And I realize Arab and Muslim media refused to air his message. He had called on all Muslims to head to the borders of occupied Palestine for Jihad in defiance of the regimes holding us back.

The Arab and Islamic media did not air these parts, and instead twisted his message to make it appear as a strictly individual effort by Palestinains of Gaza that doesn't require their participation.

Whereas in reality Hamas knew this was a big strategic moment that required Arab and Muslim participation and specifically called upon the resistance axis and Muslims of Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, North Africa and SE Asia to participate and head to Palestine's borders, but also to demonstrate from day 1 and make dua from day 1.

The Arab and Islamic world failed to deliver.
 
Kafirs showing their ugly heads everywhere, Palestinians backed stabbed by Indonesia, wounded Palestinians to be imprisoned on an island:

 
Egypt informed America that the army would move to prevent forced displacement of the Palestinians in Sinai

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Last week, 99% of all food aid in Gaza was stolen. Yes, 99%.
Much MORE aid collected - much LESS aid delivered
  • Friday, August 22, 2025
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    Elder of Ziyon
Last week, more food was stolen in Gaza - by far- than any previous week measured by the UN since it began to keep track on May 19.


But that isn't the only Hamas record.

The percentage of collected food aid that was stolen - which was at about 85% from May through July - reached an astounding 99% last week. That eclipses the 95% from the previous week.





10,352 tons of food and nutrition aid was collected. 10,237 tons of that was stolen by Hamas and others.

Put another way: last week the UN coordinated 2,500 more tons of aid than the week before - but the amount of aid that reached Gazans was 71% less than the week before (115 tons vs. 401 tons.)

The 99% figure seems to reflect a more organized process for stealing. It appears likely that these aren't local gangs but a far more comprehensive theft operation, one which only Hamas has the capability of mounting. It sees that the UN has bent over backwards to not single out Hamas for stealing food so now it can do it more brazenly.

Aid agencies think that they can solve the hunger problem in Gaza by flooding Gaza with aid. They are assuming that this would make black market prices go down. But Hamas looks at more aid as more profit - if they steal virtually all the aid, no matter how much enters, they control the entire market and the prices. So while perhaps independent bandits lose some incentive to hijack trucks, Hamas' incentive goes up. It is entirely possible that the higher percentage of food stolen last week indicates this new economic dynamic in Gaza - a shift from gangs to more Hamas thieves.

Also, the 99% figure makes one wonder if workers at the NGOs in Gaza aren't being paid off to tell Hamas when and where the aid trucks will travel. Normally one would expect increasing aid would make it more difficult to steal an even higher proportion of it, so it appears plausible that there is cooperation, kickbacks or coercion between Hamas and the aid workers.

The story doesn't end here.

The international community seems quite unconcerned that virtually all the aid they send to Gaza is stolen before it reaches the people - and then Gazans have to pay for it to receive any food at all. The stories about aid being stolen were in the media three weeks ago, yet there have been no statements I am aware of from governments who donate to Gaza expressing concern.

Similarly, the NGOs like the World Central Kitchen, the ICRC and UNICEF - always quick to blame Israel for any lack of food in Gaza - have never even publicly admitted that almost none of the food they send to Gaza reaches their own people on the ground. They are certainly aware of this - but they don't say a word, leaving researchers to tease the data out of UNOPS reports.

Why the hell not? If they care about feeding Gazans, shouldn't they be in the forefront of condemning the massive amounts of theft?

I dislike conspiracy theories, but the utter silence of the world and NGOs over the amount of food being likely stolen by Hamas is hard to ignore.


(Note: UNOPS updates its data sometimes weeks after the days in question. My figures before 7/28 are from previous analysis, I did not check if they have been updated. I did not separate food and nutrition aid from other types like health and sanitation before then. However, food aid is typically over 99% in weight so the pre-August numbers should be largely correct. Food aid is more likely to be stolen than hygiene and other aid so the percentages may be a little off in earlier dates. Also, I am starting my weeks on Mondays, because that was the day that aid resumed on 5/19.)
You are a sick genocidal Israeliar, stop putting nonsense out. You need treatment in the Hague. Not sure how escaped from Hell, the devil must be eager to have you back.
 
I see that yet again all Lammy can offer in response to the declaration of famine are hollow words and useless phrases. By now you'd think he's realize how lame he sounds and that we all know he'll go into hiding now in the hope something comes along to distract attention from the famine...

Lame, limp and utterly pathetic!
They are closet genociders on payroll of the Zions.
 
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