The terror group systematically intercepts aid shipments and resells essential supplies at premium prices to the local population.
Gaza
While Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad have permanently lost most of their arsenals and production facilities, the threat of sporadic rocket fire is likely to remain for some time.
“We want to create something to help others. We have the power to do it,” said Iris Haim, whose son was killed in a tragic friendly fire incident in the Gaza Strip.
“They think the military cannot bomb it, such as with a missile from an F-16 or by demolishing the building,” one of the 240 detained terrorists told interrogators.
US Rep. Jim Jordan: “May God bless you and your families. We love our great relationship with our dearest friend, the State of Israel.”
Israel Air Force struck over 1,400 Gaza terror targets in December.
Some 100 terrorists were killed during the two-hour battle; IDF chief approves more troops for Gaza.
“This is yet another example of Hamas’s cynical use of Gaza’s civilians and civilian establishments.”
The Hamas terrorist group blamed the UN’s World Food Programme for the security lapses.
“The United Nations and the international community are trying to forget the torture and atrocities that took place on Oct. 7,” Danny Danon stated.