A New York Times report shows that terrorists from Hamas remain well supplied while Gaza’s population suffers from water, food and fuel shortages.
The American newspaper collected reports about it Arab authorities It is Western film which confirm Israeli claims that the Hamas has stockpiled supplies. As we have shown, a senior energy official in Gaza has claimed that at least one million liters of gasoline and diesel were stolen from the terrorist group by civilians.
Over the years, Hamas has built dozens of kilometers of tunnels in which it has stockpiled everything it needs to survive longer fight.
According to one senior Lebanese officialthe terrorists have enough stocks to keep fighting three or four months without refueling.
The Arab and Western officials all spoke on condition of anonymity. They said supplies are normally stored underground.
Although the Gaza Strip’s approximately 2 million residents are left with little food and water due to the blockade, the shortages do not appear to have affected Hamas’s ability to fight. The group has fired hundreds of rockets into Israel since the blockade began.
Facing fuel shortages in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli Defense Forces used aerial photographs on Tuesday 24 to show that the Hamas has the fuel needed to run electricity generators Palestinian hospitals.
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