A new internal analysis by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) found no evidence that Hamas systematically stole US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza, contradicting longstanding allegations by Israel and some US officials. The review, which examined numerous incidents of lost or stolen aid, concluded that there was no proof of large-scale diversion by Hamas, though it acknowledged some limitations in data collection. Despite these findings, Israeli officials and some commentators continue to claim that aid is being looted by Hamas and others, contributing to the ongoing humanitarian crisis. The report challenges a key justification for restrictions on aid delivery and raises questions about the narrative surrounding aid distribution in Gaza. The debate highlights the complex interplay between humanitarian needs, political narratives, and the realities on the ground.
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