A Hebrew-language critic, in a Telegram post, accused the Israeli government of deliberately enabling Hamas by allowing hundreds of aid trucks into Gaza, alleging the aid strengthens the terror group's military capabilities rather than solely helping civilians. The post's claims are unverified.
A desk-reviewed report posted a strongly-worded critique of the Israeli government's policy of allowing hundreds of aid trucks into Gaza, accusing it of directly aiding Hamas. The author claims the aid provides the terror group with food and resources that enable it to continue digging tunnels, planting explosives, and improving positions for the next round of fighting. The post also alleges, without evidence, that the trucks are used to smuggle weapons ('ammunition'). The source is anonymous and expresses an opinion; no official response was cited and the factual basis of the allegations is not independently verifiable. The post reflects a hardline ideological view critical of the current government, rather than reporting a confirmed event.
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