When Israel sent Gaza over 14,000 trucks carrying aid, including more than 9,000 tons of humanitarian supplies such as food, water, gas, shelter equipment and medical supplies, just since October 1, 2024, Hamas was often getting first dibs on the supplies and it had been reported that they were selling supplies to the people of Gaza. We've all seen video in the past where Gazans were held at gunpoint while Hamas terrorists stole the aid they were given.
And of course we all saw how the Hamassholes commandeered the tractor trailer trucks, got on their roofs and took over. But still the U.S. continued to send Gaza aid, thinking it would help the citizens of Gaza and not Hamas.
Or so they tell us.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Thursday that the U.S. will naively send another $135,000,000 in aid he hopes will go to where it is intended: war-torn Gaza, where in 2006 44.45% of the people there voted for Hamas, most others voted for Fatah. Since then, Hamas has remained in power.
Meanwhile, there are still homeless U.S. veterans not being given aid.
Blinken spoke in Qatar on his 11th visit to the region since the outbreak of the war in Gaza last year, sparked by the October 7 massacre of Israeli babies, children, women, and men.
In Qatar, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to discuss strategies for the release of hostages and to seek an end to the conflict in Gaza, according to the U.S. State Department.
After concluding a two-day visit in Israel, Blinken is now focusing on fostering a ceasefire, especially in light of Israel's recent operation against Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. He has traveled to Qatar to gauge Hamas's position on a potential truce.
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