A critical collection of facts and analysis – please share!
Some excerpts:
Item #1: The rich are getting richer from the “humanitarian aid” program to Gaza. For example, one of Israel’s largest food wholesalers sold 7,000 tons of wheat to the UN in a deal worth over $2 million, to be sent to Gaza.
Meanwhile, ordinary Israelis are watching food prices spiral ever upward as they are driven deeper into poverty. No aid trucks for them.
Item #2: Our BFF’s in the United States have unveiled a massive new plan to feed the poor suffering people in Gaza, because they are so charitable, and have absolutely no agenda or ulterior motive. “We need to do right by Gaza. The people there are suffering,” said Trump.
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Item #7: “Since the start of the war, Israel has denied entry to only 1.6% of trucks seeking to enter Gaza.”
Item #8: While it was being reported that Israel had cut off aid to Gaza, an eyewitness at the border crossing reported:
I can confirm that there is NO shortage of aid and fuel trucks entering Gaza from Egypt. I personally have never seen the volume of trucks crossing any border or port, with the exception of Rotterdam…[including] 6 brand new Emirati field hospital SUV’s, a Cadillac, a Land Cruiser, and 4 GMC’s.
Also I saw ammonia tankers entering,” adding sarcastically, “and you know that ammonia is for civilian use only, right? Not as a key component of rocket fuel.
By the way, trucks that are marked as containing edibles are not x-rayed.
It was one of the security agents that pointed out the ammonia tankers on the other side of the X-ray area. I asked the agent how do we know what is in those boxes, he just shrugged.
Item #9: “Report: Israel contributed NIS 700m to Gaza aid mechanism it claims not to fund — Prime Minister’s Office denies Kan’s assertion that funds were transferred quietly to prevent public from knowing”
The Israeli government has transferred hundreds of millions of shekels to fund the new humanitarian aid mechanism in the Gaza Strip, Kan news reported Wednesday, contradicting government officials who have insisted that Israel has no part in its funding.
According to the report, the government approved the transfer of NIS 700 million (some $280 million) last month to an unclear source, identified by the government only as “the defense establishment.”
Citing unnamed officials, Kan reported that the money was being used to fund the new aid mechanism, run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and that the decision to transfer the funds was made under the radar in an attempt to keep the public from finding out.