Israel Airdrops Aid into Gaza—While Hamas Still Holds Hostages
Israel began airdropping humanitarian aid into Gaza over the weekend, delivering food packages by air in coordination with international partners. The move comes amid mounting international pressure and ongoing claims of famine in the Strip—claims the IDF strongly denies, citing the steady flow of aid already entering the area • Full Story, Watch
Despite repeated warnings from the U.N. and NGOs, the facts on the ground paint a different picture. According to the Israeli military and common sense, there is no starvation in Gaza. Thousands of aid trucks—carrying flour, baby formula, and other staples—have entered the territory, with no restrictions on quantity. In reality, Gaza is receiving more free food and supplies than ever before.
What’s raising eyebrows is not the volume of aid, but the policy itself. Israel is now not only facilitating land deliveries, but is actively airdropping food into territory controlled by Hamas—while that same terror group continues to hold Israeli hostages and fire at IDF soldiers. The policy amounts to feeding the enemy in the middle of an ongoing war.
The logic of resupplying a group that still seeks Israel’s destruction is hard to defend. With no signs of Hamas surrendering or releasing hostages, and with combat ongoing, many are left wondering: why is Israel feeding its enemy?
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Because Israel is the most “moral” and “compassionate” army in the world 🙂
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