An elderly Palestinian woman accused the terrorist group Hamas of stealing all the aid destined for Gaza in an interview with Al-Jazeera, appearing to catch the journalist off guard.
The Al-Jazeera reporter advanced that aid is not coming into Gaza, but the woman argued that it was false and that Hamas steals everything that comes in. seconds to subtitle translations of the interview published Thursday by the Middle East Media Research Institute. President Joe Biden announced in October, the United States would give $100 million in aid to the West Bank and Gaza days after Hamas seized humanitarian supplies meant for Palestinian refugees, seconds in the Times of Israel.
An elderly Palestinian woman to an Al-Jazeera reporter near a Khan Yunis hospital: Hamas brings all aid to its tunnels and homes; They can shoot me, I'm not afraid of them #Hamas #Gaza #Palestinians pic.twitter.com/QEj9ahUfU8
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“The situation is difficult,” said the journalist. “No help coming in.”
“All aid is earmarked [the tunnels] underground,” answered the old woman. “It doesn't reach all the people…Hamas takes everything home. They can grab me, shoot me or do whatever they want to me.”
The reporter then stated that the circumstances seemed uncertain and they appeared to abruptly end the interview.
Biden announced in November that is the United States growing up the amount of humanitarian aid to Gaza to help Palestinian civilians.
“Let me be clear … if Hamas diverts or steals assistance, they will have demonstrated once again that they have no concern for the well-being of the Palestinian people, and it will be over,” Biden said. he stated in October “As a practical matter, it will prevent the international community from being able to provide that assistance.”
The internal surveillance of the US Agency for International Development (USAID). warned in a november alert that there is a significant threat of aid diversion to Hamas.
“USAID has identified this area as being at high risk for potential diversion and misuse of US-funded assistance,” USAID's Office of Inspector General (OIG) stated.
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