Last week, Hamas released Idan Alexander, a dual citizen of Israel and the United States, after direct negotiations involving the United States, Qatar, and Egypt. But what did Hamas receive in return? While initial reports suggested a humanitarian motive, new evidence reveals a more strategic exchange — a commitment to resume humanitarian aid shipments into areas still under Hamas control. This video dissects how the resumption of aid, framed as a humanitarian gesture, may actually bolster Hamas’s control and war efforts, potentially undermining Israel’s strategy to isolate and weaken the group.
With supplies in Gaza running low but not yet depleted, the urgency to resume aid raises critical questions: Who truly benefits from this aid? And how does it align with Israel’s evolving strategy to distribute resources directly to the population, bypassing Hamas? Stay tuned as we connect the dots and expose the deeper implications of this so-called humanitarian agreement.