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Hamas terrorists have confiscated so much humanitarian aid that the terror group is struggling to find space in warehouses to store all of it, according to intercepted communications between Hamas operatives that were played during an episode of N12's "Ulpan Shishi" on Friday.
These intercepted communications feature Hamas
operatives discussing the movement of goods from overflowing humanitarian
aid warehouses to Khan Yunis.
“We’ve got trucks filled with goods alongside the
diesel trucks,” one operative said. “At this point, we have everything... The
warehouse is at full capacity. We’re just waiting for the green light to start
transferring.” The second operative responded, “Coordinating with Samer is
difficult due to a reception issue. If you can move them elsewhere, go ahead.”
The first operative then asked, “Can you take them to Khan Yunis, or will that
cause a delay?”
This short exchange illustrates the significant flow of
aid into Gaza, broadcasters said during the episode. What began with two trucks
entering Gaza before the agreement has now grown into 200 trucks arriving
daily. Hamas seizes these supplies, gaining complete control over the
warehouses without resistance, they said.
They also mentioned how the recordings not only expose
how Hamas takes control of these shipments but also highlight the absurdity of
the situation—the terrorist organization is running out of space to store the
aid. Clearly, this aid is not being used for humanitarian purposes but is
instead aiding the enemy.
Circumventing
Hamas and including local Gazans
Hamas exerts full control over food and medicine
distribution. Meanwhile, the Coordinator of Government Activities in the
Territories, Maj.-Gen. Ghassan Alian attempted to regulate the aid by involving
Gaza-based merchants who had been active before the war in managing the
inflow of supplies.
Hamas exploited this by taking 20% of the merchants'
profits. As a result, it was decided that starting next week, Alian would halt
the aid transfer to these merchants.
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