Most people think that Gaza is a place of utter desolation, with humanitarian aid being withheld by the cruel Israelis, a place of unspeakable deprivation. It’s not true. Huge amounts of humanitarian aid is now flowing into Gaza, some 1400 truckloads every week at present, thanks to the help of the IDF. But once those trucks are inside Gaza, Hamas operatives take control and direct the trucks to their own warehouses, where they unload much of that aid, some of which remains to be distributed to Hamas members for their extended families, and the rest is kept for resale, at extravagant prices, to the Gazan civilians who were supposed to receive that humanitarian aid for free. Since the war in Gaza began, Hamas has taken in $500 million from the sale of such aid. The humanitarian aid, or some of it, does get through, but Hamas makes the Gazans pay.
And it is amazing what other goods are on sale in Gaza, at prices that are exceedingly low. More on what a French journalist saw in the markets in Gaza can be found here: “Going too easy on Gaza: Israeli right rage after PS5 sells for NIS 700 in Gaza,” Jerusalem Post, September 15, 2024
🔴 ISRAEL EN GUERRE: Avez vous un peuple victime d'un génocide qui a les moyens de vendre ou d'acheter des Playstation 5? Évidemment que non.
Les étalages des magasins de Gaza sont bondés de vivres, de nourritures et de la célèbre console de jeux de Sony dernière génération. pic.twitter.com/ZeBJkGmAHq— Jonathan Serero (@sererojonathan) September 15, 2024
The video shows the PS5 game console, fresh fruits, soaps, perfumes, sweets, snacks, soft drinks, and more in the market in the center of Gaza.
The same resident was heard saying, “In Gaza, during the war, you can get everything at the stalls.” The resident enthusiastically said that the console cost him only 700 shekels; the current retail price on the Sony website is $499.99.
The video caused shock and anger among several prominent right-wing Israeli commentators, with many calling this proof that Netanyahu was going too easy on Gaza…. […]
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