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(AFP-X) Following accusations on Tuesday by UN Secretary General Antonio Gutteres of a shortage of humanitarian aid in Gaza, Israel Foreign Ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein responded on X: "As always, you don't let the facts get in the way when spreading slander against Israel. There is no shortage of humanitarian aid in Gaza - over 25,000 aid trucks have entered Gaza in the 42 days of the ceasefire." "Hamas used this aid to rebuild its war machine. Yet, not a word in your statement about the imperative for Hamas to leave Gaza. The people of Gaza are braver than you - they're calling, loud and clear, on Hamas to leave and stop abusing them." Former Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy asked on X: How did 450,000 tons of aid (1/3 of the entire war) dry up already [since March 2 - after Hamas's refusal to accept a U.S. ceasefire framework]? 2025-04-10 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Says No Aid Shortage in Gaza after UN Criticism
(AFP-X) Following accusations on Tuesday by UN Secretary General Antonio Gutteres of a shortage of humanitarian aid in Gaza, Israel Foreign Ministry spokesman Oren Marmorstein responded on X: "As always, you don't let the facts get in the way when spreading slander against Israel. There is no shortage of humanitarian aid in Gaza - over 25,000 aid trucks have entered Gaza in the 42 days of the ceasefire." "Hamas used this aid to rebuild its war machine. Yet, not a word in your statement about the imperative for Hamas to leave Gaza. The people of Gaza are braver than you - they're calling, loud and clear, on Hamas to leave and stop abusing them." Former Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy asked on X: How did 450,000 tons of aid (1/3 of the entire war) dry up already [since March 2 - after Hamas's refusal to accept a U.S. ceasefire framework]? 2025-04-10 00:00:00Full Article
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