Then they send Jews to be maimed and killed
A stark contrast has emerged between recent media reports and on-the-ground observations regarding the flow of aid into the Gaza Strip, raising questions about the accuracy of claims that a Gaza aid embargo is in effect.
Recent reporting from outlets such as the Associated Press (AP) has highlighted Israeli actions that have severely restricted or halted the entry of crucial supplies into Gaza. AP reports have detailed the cutting off of all food and other supplies to Gaza. These reports have created an image of a population facing a dire humanitarian crisis, exacerbated by what some international bodies are calling the use of starvation as a weapon of war.
However, a conflicting account has surfaced from a report originating from a source close to Jewish Home News who works at a border crossing into Gaza. This report, accompanied by photographic evidence, paints a different picture. The report claims a high volume of aid and fuel trucks entering Gaza from Egypt, contradicting claims of a complete aid stoppage. The photographs provided show lines of trucks within a staging area, and vehicles said to be from the UAE.
The report states: “Yesterday I was working at one of the border crossings into Gaza. I can confirm that there is NO shortage of aid and fuel trucks entering Gaza from Egypt. I personally have never seen the volume of trucks crossing any border or port, with the exception of Rotterdam.” READ FULL REPORT https://jewishhome.news/conflicting-reports-aid-flow-to-gaza-under-scrutiny/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Above Submitted by Rabbi Weissman
DRIBBLE OUT HOSTAGES but why “ammonia?”
3 comments:
You ask WHY? Maybe because the answer just might be 'evil' - that is the why!
It was rhetorical! 🥳
Neshama - understood! Just want to clarify to those who read what we are
really up against = evil.
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