Any evidence Hamas regularly steals the help of the United Nations: Israeli Military Officer

Jerusalem: For almost two years, Israel has accused Hamas of stealing assistance provided by the United Nations and other international organizations. The government has used the claim that is its main justification for restricting food from entering the Gaza Strip.But the Israeli army never found proof that the Palestinian terrorist group had stolen aid from the United Nations in a systematically assistance, according to two senior Israeli military officers and two other Israelis involved in the case, Gaza, the largest supplier of emergency aid to Gaza for most of the war.In fact, Israeli military officials said, the United Nations Assistance System was largely effective in providing food to the hungry population of Gaza. Now, with hunger at the level of crisis in the region, Israel is increasing international pressure on its conduct in Gaza and has brought it to human suffering. Israel has largely criticized.A spokesman of the government, David Mensor, said last week that “there was no famine due to Israel.” Instead, he blamed Hamas and poor coordination by the United Nations for lack of any food.Israel selected instead of withdrawing a private, American-managed operation protected by armed US contractors in areas controlled by Israeli military forces, towards changing the United Nations-led aid system in May. Some assistance still comes to Gaza through the United Nations and other organizations.The new system has proved to be very fatal for Palestinians. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, in many cases, in many cases, in many cases, in many cases, in many cases, about 1,100 people have been killed to get a handout of food under the new system.In the latest such incident, three people were killed by Israeli bullets, waiting for assistance in three separate events in North, Central and Southern Gaza, on Saturday, the Civil Defense Agency said. According to the AFP report, overall, at least 25 people were killed.Military officials, who spoke to The New York Times, said the original United Nations aid operation was relatively reliable and was less vulnerable to Hamas’s intervention than the operation of many other groups that assisted in Gaza. According to senior Israeli officials and others involved in the case, Hamas stolen from some small organizations donating assistance. But, they say, there was no evidence that Hamas regularly stole the United Nations, which provided the largest part of the aid.

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