Hamas, Gaza and USAID
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Hamas, Gaza and Israel
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Hamas and international aid groups, including the United Nations, have ganged up against a US-backed non-profit, reframing its record-breaking delivery of aid to civilians in Gaza as providing “nothing but starvation and gunfire,
A new NCRI study found major U.S. and European media outlets echoed Hamas-linked narratives, downplaying terror ties and distorting facts about Gaza aid efforts.
For decades, the conflict had unspoken boundaries. October 7 shattered them. The media still refuses to see. Without recognizing what changed, the present moment will remain illegible. On October 7, 2023, the world awoke to a nightmare: gunmen in a pickup truck chanting “Allahu Akbar” as they sat atop Shani Louk’s battered body.
The US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said two Hamas assailants ran into a crowd of civilians at an aid center in Khan Younis, and tossed Iranian-made grenades at the workers.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation denied allegations in an AP report that American contractors fired on aid-seeking Palestinians, stating it will pursue legal action.
Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as a moral crisis that challenges the global conscience. Follow for live updates.
Members of Hamas control the crowd as Red Cross vehicles manoeuvre to collect Israeli hostages to be released under a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, in Gaza City, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025.