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The Israeli army is supporting “groups” that raid humanitarian aid coming into the Gaza Strip. Here are the 6 pieces of evidence it revealed

Six strong pieces of evidence show that the Israeli army indirectly but deliberately supports armed groups that raid the humanitarian aid trucks barely entering the Gaza Strip, which according to reports reported by a leftist Hebrew newspaper on Monday.
Basically, Israel is preventing most aid from entering, as part of its pressure on the Palestinians, especially in the northern Gaza Governorate, to move south under the pressure of the starvation and bloody bombing.
Citing unnamed sources in international relief organizations working in Gaza, the Haaretz newspaper said the Israeli army is allowing gunmen to loot aid trucks in Gaza and cash withdraw protection from their drivers.
The sources said, “The militants (…) prevented a large portion of aid ships from entering Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing.”

She emphasized that “the looting operations are systematic and the army turns a blind eye to them, and since relief groups refuse to pay protection money, the aid often ends up in houses – military goods.”
The newspaper said, “The aid includes food supplies and equipment that the residents of Gaza desperately need. “
Since October 7, 2023, Israel, with American support, has been waging a genocidal war on Gaza, leaving more than 146,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 10,000 missing, amid massive destruction and famine that killed dozens of children and the elderly, in one of the world’s greatest humanitarian disasters.
The newspaper quoted sources as saying, “In several cases, what was left of the local police forces tried to take action against the thieves, but the Israeli army attacked those forces, with that they see them as part of the Hamas movement. “
She continued: “Aid groups say there is no solution that will allow aid to reach the population without a police force stationed in Gaza, whether Palestinian or international. “
She said: “But the Israeli government wants the army to take responsibility for distributing aid, while the army also opposes this idea.”
The Israeli army has frequently killed Palestinian protesters while distributing scarce aid into the Gaza Strip, where Tel Aviv has been under siege by some 2.3 million Palestinians for the 18th year.
Claiming that the case was deliberate on Tel Aviv’s side, the newspaper (left) said that “the problem of armed groups has worsened since the Israeli army took control of the Rafah border between Gaza and Egypt last May, and Egypt. he closed the cross in response.”
She said: “Until then, the Rafah crossing was the main passage for bringing goods into Gaza. Since it was closed, most of the (scarce) aid has entered through the Kerem Shalom crossing, but groups control the area from the Gaza side.”
She continued: “In the last few weeks, theft has increased to the point that maps distributed by the United Nations classify this part of the road as “high risk .”
According to the newspaper, “Trucks coming in from the Kerem Shalom crossing pass through the area next to the Egyptian border, which is under the control of the Israeli army, and then go to north to Rafah, where gangs attack them.”
The newspaper quoted unnamed sources familiar with the aid distribution process as saying, “Gangs stop trucks through improvised roadblocks or by burning tires, and then demand ‘ transfer fee’ of 15,000 checks ($4,000). Any driver who refuses to do so risks being kidnapped or having the contents of his truck stolen.”
In further evidence of Israel’s indirect support for these groups, sources working in Gaza said that “armed attacks only happen hundreds of meters away from Israeli forces. “
The newspaper said: “Relief groups say truck drivers who were under attack asked the army for help, but the army refused to intervene. ” It also prevented other drivers from taking alternative routes that could be relatively safe. “
He told an unnamed senior official from a group working in Gaza: “I saw an Israeli tank and a man armed with a Kalashnikov rifle just a hundred meters away from it.
According to the newspaper, “Sources said that officials who coordinate the activities of the Israeli government in the Palestinian territories and the military unit responsible for aid given to Gaza recommended that drivers pay protection taxes to the organizations through an intermediary company.”
Regarding the army’s failure to block aid, Israeli military officials told the newspaper that “the army would prefer not to attack anyone near the trucks.”
This contradicts what the army did in the past, as it often bombed aid distribution operations carried out by volunteer activists, killing hundreds of Palestinians.
The newspaper said, “One kilometer from the Kerem Shalom crossing, and just before the eastern neighborhoods of Rafah, there is an area that the army calls the “looting area”.
She continued: “This is the area where most of the looting of aid trucks takes place, and it is completely under the control of the army, and its soldiers are located just hundreds of meters away, and sometimes less, from the barriers that have been set up. with the gangs on the road.”
The Israeli Air Force also monitors the area using drones, while the army monitors what is happening from the ground. “Soldiers working in Gaza say they are fully aware of the looting, which they say has become normal,” according to the newspaper.
Israel turned the Gaza Strip into the world’s largest prison, and the genocidal war forced about two million citizens to flee​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ business

2024-11-11 11:40:00
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