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New data released last week United Nations UNOPS agencies show that most aid entering the war-torn Gaza Strip was plundered within the Palestinian territory. UNOPS provides management services for the human body’s own humanitarian actions.
Nevertheless, Israel’s condemnation of the Gaza hunger crisis has been intensifying, prompting more and more Western governments to announce their intentions Meet Palestinians The state acted as a punishment and led some media to fully adjust the role of international humanitarian organizations and Hamas, which began a war of nearly two years in Israel in October 2023, playing a role in the disaster.
“No one can have nuances or hold multiple truths in this conflict, which is why everyone from journalists to NGOs to UN officials, pro-Palestinians, activists and advocates is part of why there is no point of speaking for aiding theft and everything is Israel’s fault,” he said. Ahmed Fouad AlkhatibSenior researcher at the Atlantic Commission told Fox News Numbers.
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The IDF said 121 aid trucks from the “United Nations and the international community” crossed Gaza on May 28, 2025. (Unit of IDF spokesperson)
Gaza-born American Alkhatib said that while the United Nations and other NGOs are “playing politics” and ignoring their failures to avoid jeopardizing funds and because they are fearful of Hamas, Israeli leaders also “exaggerated” the claims about Hamas are the only ones robbing aid. He is a close observer of the Gaza incident, describing a series of thievery and extreme price hikes, implemented by civilians and businessmen, all of which fueled the pain there.
He added that some statements from Israeli government ministers on cutting aid to drive Gazans out of territory were also not helpful.
“Their statements have become stories that are not otherwise appropriate … without any evidence, without clarification, without any nuance, would hardly attract so much attention,” Alkhatib said.
Farhan Aziz Haq, spokesman for UN Secretary-General António Guterres, confirmed to Fox News Digital that some aid was stolen, but said it was because few things have entered Gaza in recent months, so that people facing hunger have unloaded supplies directly from our vans,” he said.
“We understand frustration, but be clear: this is not our system. This is what happens when aid goes through too little routes in a few months.”
Posted in UNOPS websiteThe UN Office of Project Services shows that about 87 per cent or 1,753 of the 2,013 AIDS trucks entering Gaza since May 19 did not reach their final destination, aid was peacefully stolen by hungry people or by actors from the armed forces and armed actors. ”
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The data shows that on May 31 alone, 90 trucks carrying about 1,695 tons of aid were robbed, due to shocking photos of shocking Palestinian children – some of which were later proved to be children with Preexisting health conditions Used as a promotion for Hamas – all the rage.
The revelation about the United Nations’ problematic aid system is also amid the global condemnation of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a new U.S. and Israel-backed aid distribution mechanism, in part to prevent aid declines Enter Hamas’s hand. The United Nations refuses to cooperate with the GHF. The aid team announced on Sunday that it has provided Gazans with nearly 105 million meals since it began operations in May.
This also contrasts with reports from some media that choose to ignore evidence that Hamas steals and resells aid to fund its ongoing war – seemingly a way to suggest that Israel is using hunger as a strategy for war or committing “genocide.” Israel emphasizes denial of these two claims.

The coordination of Israel’s Government Activities on Territory (COGAT) released the photo showing a pallet of humanitarian aid waiting to be distributed in the Gaza Strip. (force)
A recent article New York Times It even reported that despite numerous accounts, including those who released Israeli hostages, they reported that Hamas stole UN aid, they reported seeing stocks of unbranded products inside the Hamas tunnel.
Kobi Michael, a senior researcher at the Tel Aviv Institute for National Security Studies, said that not only human rights groups and many media misreports based on information published by Gaza’s Ministry of Health, run by Hamas, they have not “taken seriously the nature of Hamas”.
“Hamas is not the most reliable source in the world,” he said. He added: “International media and other sources do not consider Hamas’ interests or its strategy, and they do not seem to acknowledge the chaos in Hamas’s want to be in the Gaza Strip. Hamas wants a lot of casualties among Palestinian civilians because it benefits their interests because it has their interests.”
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“Just listen to what the Hamas leaders have been saying since October 7,” Michael continued. “They have promised to repeat it again and again on October 7, calling on the Arab world to join the armed resistance to Israel and the Arab public to put pressure on its regime.
“They also said publicly, saying loudly that there is no problem in sacrificing 100,000 Palestinian civilians for victory,” he said.

As Palestinians gathered in a street, watching Hamas terrorists stand on a street on February 8, 2025, watching the three Israeli hostages handed over to the Red Cross in Delbara, central Gaza. (Majdi Fathi/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
However, in daily reports of the aid distribution points of Hamas-backed people or nearby civilian dead bodies, the GAF faces scrutiny and responsibility in a humanitarian disaster in Gaza and follows the chaotic image of people fighting for food packaging or avoiding gunfire. The new agency fought back, saying Hamas, the United Nations and other international aid agencies just hope the program failed so they could control all aid operations in Gaza.
On Friday, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff visited southern Gaza with U.S. ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee to inspect one of the GHF’s aid distribution sites.
“Today entered Gaza and observed the humanitarian food program, the United States launched the GHF. Hamas hated GHF b/c, it got the ppl w/o food robbed by Hamas. More than 100 million meals were served in two months.”

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and special envoy Steve Witkoff visited a distribution site run by the U.S. and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. (Gaza Humanitarian Foundation)
David MarkovskyDirector of the Koret Arab-Israel Relations Program at the Institute of Near East Policy, Washington Blame the crisis It should not be placed on a political party, but “by bringing the UN’s own record to hold, we can balance the dialogue.
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“The whole debate about GHF will not be resolved today,” he noted. “However, feeding people should be absolutely top priority in the emergency crisis of humanitarianism, and I think it is a responsibility to work together with the United Nations and the GHF to feed people.”
“I hope that by bringing a lot of food into Gaza, you can help innocent miserables and drastically lower the black market interest rates used by Hamas to control the people,” Makovsky said.