Politics

no famine, no genocide, just propaganda

Official data belies the narrative of Hamas and the media that relaunch it: the so-called “Gaza famine” does not exist, aid is arriving in record quantities and there is no trace of the alleged 70,000 deaths.

According to the findings of Civil-Military Coordination Centerthe international body that monitors humanitarian flows to the Strip, and the data shared with the Washington Free Beacons, The United States and Israel are providing an average of 674 truckloads of aid per day headed to Gaza. From the start of the ceasefire on October 10, they would be handed over over 15,000 loads of food, medicines and basic necessities.

Numbers that dismantle the narrative spread by Hamas and repeated by the Western press, according to which Israel has “blocked” the distribution of aid, causing a humanitarian catastrophe. The reality, say Western sources in the field, is diametrically opposite.

Since last month, more than one million Gazans have received food parcelsand meal production in the Strip grew 82% compared to September. At the same time, the availability of drinking water has increased by 130%, thanks to an average inflow of 17,000 cubic meters per day distributed by humanitarian workers. The data collected on the ground speaks of 143,000 medical visits, 900 emergency surgeries and over 45 trauma hospitalizations only between 10 and 31 October. Even consumer products that have disappeared for months, such as eggs, are back on the shelves. In total, 840 pallets of medical supplies – including neonatal and maternal equipment – ​​entered Gaza within weeks.

A situation that is difficult to reconcile with the apocalyptic image spread every day by Hamas spokesmen, who claim that only 4,400 trucks have reached the Strip. According to the United States, this is a deliberate media manipulation to undermine the truce and cover up the systematic looting of humanitarian convoys by militias.

A US administration official, quoted by the Free Beacon, called the terrorist group’s data “completely false”. And he added: «The Hamas leadership has no control over its own men. The looting of UN and NGO trucks is daily. These are not statistics, they are fake news». The same sources confirm that Hamas continues to confiscate aid intended for the populationredirecting them to their military depots or on the black market. A federal investigative report documented instances in which the group commandeered United Nations truckensuring that the assets ended up directly in the hands of movement officials.

In support of this, the United States Central Command released a video recorded by an American drone showing Hamas fighters intent on looting a humanitarian convoy. There White House confirmed the authenticity of the images. «The data collected in the field shows that the administration Trump is leading an unprecedented effort to respond to the real needs of Gaza civilians,” he said Dylan JohnsonWhite House spokesperson. “The United States is ensuring that aid arrives, and that it does so with respect for people’s dignity.” Behind the propaganda curtain of the Islamist movement lies a very different reality: an artificially amplified humanitarian crisis to fuel the narrative of an “Israeli siege” which, in fact, is not reflected in the numbers.

But the most disturbing question remains: where are the 70,000 deaths that Hamas has been talking about for months? The figures released by the organization and taken up by numerous international media have no visual or logistical confirmation. In Syria, during the civil war, corpses were everywhere, cities reduced to rubble, the air unbreathable. In Gaza, however, no mass graves emerge, no bodies are seen, there are no images compatible with such a death toll. Yet, day after day, the same newspapers continue to repeat the numbers provided by Hamas, without independent verification and without even realizing the absurdity of accounting for death without physical evidence. Israeli and American military sources believe the figure to be 70,000 casualties a propaganda device designed to keep international pressure high on Israel and fuel the accusation of “genocide”. The UN itself, while citing estimates from the Gaza health office, admitted that it could not verify them. A US official involved in aid coordination summarizes the paradox thus: «Hamas inflates the statistics to paint Israel as the executioner, but the facts tell a different story. No famine, no health collapse, no humanitarian catastrophe. Gaza today receives more aid than goods arrived before the war.” In other words, a manipulated crisis, artfully constructed to keep a victim narrative alive which serves the Hamas leadership to justify its power and continue to drain international resources. And while humanitarian convoys enter daily, the data and images on the ground tell a reality that belies the rhetoric of absolute tragedy. Only the inevitable and now urgent question remains: where, really, are the 70,000 dead in Gaza?