Hamas Has More “Humanitarian Aid” Than It Knows What To Do With “We have everything. In the meantime, we have no room in the stores.” by Daniel Greenfield
The Gaza famine hoax promoted by the media and endorsed by top elected officials, including President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, was always a lie. (Much like the previous Yemen famine hoax spread by the same network of Iranian, Qatari, and leftist activists which allowed the Houthis to build up enough firepower to terrorize the waterways and sink civilian ships.)
The twofold purpose of the Gaza famine hoax was to attack Israel’s campaign against Hamas and to funnel money into the coffers of the Islamic terrorist group. It’s working so well that Hamas has no idea what to do with the unprecedented amounts of “humanitarian aid” that it’s been reselling to fund its terrorism.
Channel 12 news plays intercepted recordings purporting to show Hamas operatives discussing how to disperse overflowing Gaza aid that they had seized.
In the recordings of radio conversations, one operative says, “We have trucks overflowing with goods.” The second operative declines the offer, saying “we have everything. In the meantime, we have no room in the stores.” He then suggests they send the goods to Khan Younis.
The report says the recordings indicate the difficulties in applying pressure on Hamas, which is making millions off control over the hundreds of trucks of international aid that enter Gaza every day.
The report also says that the IDF plans to reexamine efforts that allow private traders to import goods into Gaza because Hamas has been taking 20% of all the profits from the deals.
No one, in politics or the media, will ever admit to the lie no matter what. The closest thing to an admission is that they’ve mostly stopped pushing the famine hoax in favor of other hoaxes.
The Biden-Harris administration had initially promised Israel that the aid wouldn’t go to Hamas. And that there would be consequences if it did.
Like so much else that was also a lie.
A week after the horrors of October 7, when the Biden administration first convinced Israel to open up the siege of Gaza and allow in international aid, it promised Hamas would not get it.
“If Hamas in any way blocks humanitarian assistance from reaching civilians, including by seizing the aid itself, we’ll be the first to condemn it. And we will work to prevent it from happening again,” Secretary of State Blinken pledged.
The problem with such a promise was obvious once Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer struggled to explain to CNN how it would stop Hamas from taking the aid.
“How is the United States going to ensure that none of that ends up in the hands of Hamas?” a CNN anchor asked.
Finer claimed that “this was a primary focus of the president’s diplomacy” and that “it involves securing an understanding among Hamas fighters who control the checkpoints on the other side of the border”.
The Deputy National Security Advisor assured that “the president was quite clear that if this assistance goes in, it cannot be misappropriated, it cannot be taken by Hamas fighters and so we are going to be watching that very closely.”
All a lie. Every word of it. Worthless assurances. False promises.
Hamas continues to run Gaza and fund its operations in part through the “humanitarian aid” of the Biden administration.
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