From ACT For America <[email protected]>
Subject Breaking News! Biden Lies about US Aid to Gaza
Date January 9, 2024 8:33 AM
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Taxpayer-Funded Gaza Aid Hijacked by Hamas

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In the aftermath of the events on October 7, the Biden administration
persuaded Israel to lift the blockade on Gaza _PROMISING AID WOULD NOT
FALL INTO THE HANDS OF HAMAS_, facilitating the entry of international
aid.

Secretary of State Blinken assured that if Hamas obstructed the
delivery of humanitarian assistance to civilians, the administration
would swiftly condemn such actions and take measures to prevent their
recurrence.

A new report by Daniel Greenfield of Frontpage Magazine
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shows Hamas fighters have hijacked numerous aid convoys and assaulted
civilians who attempt to stop them.

Biden’s National Security Spokesman John Kirby denied humanitarian
convoys were being hijacked despite numerous videos captured by both
Gaza civilians and the Israel Defense Department. Kirby went on to say
that UN partners were monitoring aid with diligence, but what exactly
are they doing besides denying it’s happening?

In Case You Missed It…. Stop US Aid Funding Palestinian Terrorists!
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In mid-October, the UNRWA UN aid agency which is dedicated to
Palestinian settlers is staffed by Hamas, and as you’ve seen in
previous posts, is guilty of promoting hate and violence in K-12
schools, tweeted that they did receive reports of a group of people
with trucks remove fuel and medical equipment from an agency compound
in Gaza City but immediately deleted the tweet.

In late December, the UNRWA began to argue that there were no
hijackings by Hamas and that all accusations were part of a
disinformation campaign.

The taxpayer-funded USAID who is responsible for managing the
humanitarian aid to Gaza, currently under investigation by Congress
over aid to Afghanistan going directly to terrorists, is refusing to
list the names of the non-governmental organizations that are
receiving taxpayer-funded US humanitarian aid that is designated to
non-combatant Gaza refugees. 

BIDEN'S GAZA AID AND THE SHADOWS OF TERRORISM

In the wake of President Biden's commitment to providing humanitarian
aid to Gaza, concerns have emerged regarding the efficacy of
safeguarding these resources from falling into the hands of groups
like Hamas.

The promised $100 million for reconstruction evokes cautionary
parallels with instances where funds intended for rebuilding
inadvertently fueled the rise of militant organizations, reminiscent
of the situation in Afghanistan. These worries are compounded by the
appointment of Sigrid Kaag as the UN Senior Humanitarian and
Reconstruction Coordinator for aid to Gaza, who faces accusations of
funding terrorists.

Sigrid Kaag, formerly known as Sigrid Al-Qaq, has faced accusations of
funding terrorists due to her association with the Palestinian
Liberation Organization (PLO) government. Her appointment as the UN
Senior Humanitarian and Reconstruction Coordinator for aid to Gaza has
raised concerns, particularly in light of her alleged involvement in
supporting the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a
group linked to acts of terrorism.

In 2019, Rina Shnerb tragically lost her life in a bombing incident,
and one of the terrorists accused of aiding the attack had connections
to a non-profit financed by the Dutch government. Despite warnings,
Kaag claimed ignorance of these connections. Geert Wilders criticized
Kaag for being photographed with terrorist Arafat and supporting
Palestinian terrorists.

The Biden administration's support for Kaag's appointment, despite her
controversial background, has drawn criticism. The administration's
focus on strengthening the Palestinian Authority, despite its
involvement in the October 7 massacres, raises questions about aid
distribution in the region. The State Department acknowledged
providing over $110 million in humanitarian assistance since October
7, prompting concerns about the unintended funding of terrorism.

Critics argue that reevaluating aid policies is essential to prevent
inadvertently supporting terrorist activities.

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