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(Jerusalem Post) Israel's Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon told the UN Security Council on Wednesday that the current UN humanitarian aid system enables Hamas to benefit and must be stopped. "Aid will no longer reach Hamas," Danon said. In March, former hostage Eli Sharabi told the UNSC that as an "eyewitness," he saw what happened to the aid. The aid was stolen by Hamas and fed the "terrorists who tortured me and murdered my family." The "terrorists would eat many meals a day from the UN aid in front of us," while the hostages never got any of it. 2025-05-15 00:00:00Full Article
Israel to UN: "Aid Will No Longer Reach Hamas"
(Jerusalem Post) Israel's Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon told the UN Security Council on Wednesday that the current UN humanitarian aid system enables Hamas to benefit and must be stopped. "Aid will no longer reach Hamas," Danon said. In March, former hostage Eli Sharabi told the UNSC that as an "eyewitness," he saw what happened to the aid. The aid was stolen by Hamas and fed the "terrorists who tortured me and murdered my family." The "terrorists would eat many meals a day from the UN aid in front of us," while the hostages never got any of it. 2025-05-15 00:00:00Full Article
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