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Moti
01-06-2009, 03:36 PM
Report: Hamas stealing aid supplies to sell to residents

Grim picture of Gazans' lives painted by reports emerging from Strip, claiming gunmen hiding in civilian homes, using residents as human shields, and hijacking trucks of humanitarian aid Roee Nahmias Published: 01.06.09, 22:32 / Israel News (http://www.ynetnews.com/home/0,7340,L-3082,00.html)

A government or a gang? As the Israeli operation in Gaza (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3646673,00.html) wears on it appears Hamas (http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/unescape%28this.href%29%22) has relinquished any visage of a socio-political party, abandoning its claim to govern the residents of Gaza in favor of engaging in open war at their expense.




A number of reports from the Strip paint a picture of very difficult humanitarian conditions, not least because of Hamas itself. The suspicion is that the group's operatives have seized control of any supplies passing through the crossings – including those sent by Israel and international organizations.
Reports say Hamas takes a cut out of all aid that arrives, including flour and medicine. Supplies intended to be distributed without gain among the population is seized by the group and sold to the residents, at a profit to the Hamas government.
One such incident was recorded Monday, when a convoy of trucks carrying supplies through the Kerem Shalom crossing was opened fire upon and seized by Hamas gunmen. Similar incidents occurred with trucks carrying fuel.
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Forced to flee. Residents of Gaza (Photo: AP)

In other cases, civilians are simply used as cannon fodder or human shields. Reports out of Gaza say residents who attempted to flee their homes in the northern area of the Strip were forced to go back at gunpoint, by Hamas men.
The organization is presumably interested in increasing civilian casualties in order to give rise to international pressure against Israel. Arab media reported that in an IDF strike on a UN school 30 civilians were killed, but there is no legitimate way to prove gunmen were among those killed as Hamas tends to bury these bodies quickly, thus eliminating evidence in Israel's favor.
Other civilian complaints state that Hamas gunmen pull children along with them "by the ears" from place to place, fearing that if they don't have a child with them they will be fair game to the IDF. Others hide in civilian homes and stairwells, UNRWA ambulances, and mosques.
In other reported cases Hamas gunmen hold civilians hostage in alleyways in order to provide themselves with a living barricade to ward off IDF forces. Reports somewhat more difficult to verify say the group's men shot Fatah operatives in the feet to make sure the latter would not attempt a coup.
No one to turn to

These reports lead to the assumption that Hamas is attempting to exacerbate the atmosphere of a humanitarian crisis in the Strip, as this may promote an international ceasefire initiative. In any case the reports clearly show that the residents of Gaza have fallen prey to Hamas as well as the IDF.

Reports of alarming shortages are also forthcoming, as residents appear to lack water, flour, electricity, and any sign of a capable government. Chaos reigns as no one appears to know when electricity will be available, how to obtain water or food, or whom to address in order to evacuate the injured.
The "emergency numbers" given to residents have ceased to function, and citizens in need of assistance have only international organizations, the Red Crescent, and the hospitals themselves to turn to.





The Hamas leaders, aside from two addresses, have not been heard from. Their speeches were broadcast a number of times, but in any case many in the Strip can no longer access televisions, radios, or internet without electricity.
Despite this, no authoritative anti-Hamas sentiments have been heard from the Gazans. However Palestinian sources claim that grievances against the group are voiced in secret. The animosity towards Israel has not disappeared, say the sources, but it is now accompanied by bitterness towards the organization many are dubbing Iranian in its extremism.http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3651783,00.html

spider1
01-06-2009, 03:38 PM
they dont function as a goverment everyone from the political leadership is underground we can install a puppet regime right now if we wanted

Shadowstorm
01-06-2009, 03:40 PM
Not surprised about it because they been known to do this for years. However, it still f**king sicking though.

citizen soldier
01-06-2009, 03:41 PM
Thugs like that have no business in government.

LordKitchener
01-06-2009, 03:55 PM
This has been common practice amongst militia groups during war for a long time.

It shouldn't surprise anyone that this is happening. Hamas will be happy to see their civilians 'martyred' as long as their army is strong.

Mr Gently Benevolent
01-06-2009, 04:02 PM
Call me a cynical but how can I believe news from Israel when they are involved in a conflict with Hamas, both parties are stretching the truth though to be fair to Israel they are not knocking the arse out of the propaganda war like Hamas are.

pekka elo
01-06-2009, 06:13 PM
If that's true, then, well, I'm not surprised. Hamas pretending to be the benefactor of the people.. But there's propaganda flying back and forth at this moment so grains of salt are recommended.

deagle
01-06-2009, 06:31 PM
if they serve the ppl, why dont they distribute it for free, but rather horde and gouge civilian populace at this time ? maybe their population complains of inadequate supplies b/c their govt is controlling distribution (or lack thereof).

One?
01-06-2009, 06:42 PM
Has this been verified from an independent source ?

Snoshi
01-06-2009, 06:43 PM
Has this been verified from an independent source ?

Like which one? :) There are no "independent" sources in Gaza.

One?
01-06-2009, 06:50 PM
Like which one? :) There are no "independent" sources in Gaza.

Well there is something called the WFP, and UNRWA. If their aid supplies are being stolen I'm sure they can be contacted and asked. :)

Mr.Flint
01-06-2009, 06:52 PM
Well there is something called the WFP, and UNRWA. If their aid supplies are being stolen I'm sure they can be contacted and asked. :)
UNRWA? You mean the same org that employs Hamas members in such numbers that essentially became an arm of Hamas?

One?
01-06-2009, 06:54 PM
UNRWA? You mean the same org that employs Hamas members in such numbers that essentially became an arm of Hamas?

Take it up with the United Nations. UNRWA is alone feeding 750K refugees. If Israel allows foreign journalists in then no one will have to question every article written.

Mr.Flint
01-06-2009, 06:59 PM
Take it up with the United Nations. UNRWA is alone feeding 750K refugees. If Israel allows foreign journalists in then no one will have to question every article written.
Was taken many times the UN ignores it.
As for foreign journos, yes im sure you would appreciate them doing a similar stellar job as they did in lebanon with the kind assistance of Hezzies....

One?
01-06-2009, 07:01 PM
Was taken many times the UN ignores it.
As for foreign journos, yes im sure you would appreciate them doing a similar stellar job as they did in lebanon with the kind assistance of Hezzies....

Instead of personally attacking me, how about you answer the question.

Shadowstorm
01-06-2009, 11:23 PM
Like me and Lord Kitchener said before, Hamas and other milita groups have been known to do this for years.