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"Stealing and shooting whoever they want": Gaza's shortage grows and criticism of Hamas rears its head | Israel Hayom

2023-12-07T11:48:18.605Z

Highlights: Hamas has been accused of stealing from its own people. The terror group has been in power since Hamas took control of Gaza in the 1990s. It is now under pressure from the international community to rein in its activities. It has also been accused by the West of using its power to steal from the people of the Gaza Strip. It also has been criticized for its use of force to keep the population from leaving the country and returning to their home countries. It's also accused of using the power of the military to force people to leave the country.


An elderly Palestinian woman harshly criticized the terrorists of the terrorist organization, claiming that they were stealing the foreign aid that reaches the Gaza Strip • Thousands stood in line to distribute groceries in Deir al-Balah


The IDF continues its intensive operational activity in the southern Gaza Strip and the shortage of basic necessities for the Gaza population continues to worsen.

A large queue of thousands of people was recorded today in Deir al-Balah, after UNRWA began distributing groceries in the area. The agency reported attacks on an Islamic State school due to an "armed conflict," but did not elaborate further.

Palestinians queue to distribute food in Deir al-Balah

Yesterday, there were real clashes when an angry mob raided a UN warehouse and looted humanitarian aid. Palestinians are outraged that supplies and supplies are piled up in warehouses and not distributed to the public, which is in dire straits after two months of bombing and fighting in Gaza.

Palestinian woman complains about Hamas theft and violence

Alongside the anger at the aid agencies, there is also growing anger among the Palestinian public against Hamas and its members. A video released by the IDF Spokesperson's Office in Arabic shows an elderly woman loudly attacking Hamas during an interview. "All the aid goes underground, and doesn't reach the people all," she says. The interviewer tries to make things difficult for her by saying, "The aid that comes in is small and divided," at which point the woman signals to him with her hand that she rejects his words and replies, "Everything goes to their houses, they let them take everything and shoot whoever they want."

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Source: israelhayom

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