In this eye-opening exposé, we dive deep into the shocking reality of food aid in the Gaza Strip. Despite consistent humanitarian deliveries and no evidence of widespread starvation, desperate citizens are being charged outrageous prices for food that was meant to be distributed for free. Watch as one Gaza resident confronts vendors for demanding 100 shekels—around $30—for a single bag of flour, clearly marked as Israeli aid. The same is happening with canned goods, sold for 300 shekels ($85) despite bearing the label “Not For Sale.”
Who’s behind the profiteering? The footage reveals Hamas operatives re-bagging flour from aid trucks and stockpiling it to sell later at exorbitant prices. Frustrated civilians are taking matters into their own hands, breaking into Hamas warehouses to reclaim food that should have been theirs from the start. This is not a food shortage crisis—it’s a crisis of corruption and exploitation. Don’t miss the full breakdown and market footage that exposes the truth the headlines won’t show you.