Gaza Aid Claims Hit New Level

Concerns and claims about humanitarian aid reaching those people who remain in Gaza have been raised almost since the opening of Israel’s military incursion into the area following the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on Israel.

The New York Times reported Saturday that Israel’s claims of Hamas being involved in thefts of aid supplies taken to Gaza have not been verified, according to at least two senior Israeli military leaders and two Israelis connected to the issue.

At the same time, Israel’s Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) unit has been posting information and images about aid supplies being taken into Gaza. In a post on Friday, COGAT showed images along with the text: “Contrary to popular narratives, there is NO LIMIT on the number of humanitarian aid trucks that can enter Gaza. The real bottleneck lies with the UN and international organizations, whose collection of aid from the crossings dropped sharply over the past month.”

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