Recent reports from Israeli military officials and a US government review have found no evidence that Hamas systematically stole humanitarian aid intended for Gaza, contradicting longstanding claims by both Israeli and US officials. These allegations had been used to justify severe restrictions on aid entering Gaza, contributing to a worsening humanitarian crisis and widespread hunger. The findings challenge the narrative that aid diversion by Hamas is a primary reason for limiting assistance, with both the New York Times and USAID analyses supporting the lack of proof. Despite these conclusions, some political figures continue to assert that Hamas is responsible for aid theft, while humanitarian organizations and former UN officials express frustration over being wrongly accused. The ongoing debate highlights the politicization of aid and the dire situation for civilians in Gaza.
اس عام گفتگو جواب دینے والے پہلے شخص بنیں۔