Criticism of the special representative of the Biden government against the Zionists
The US special representative says that the Zionist regime has not provided any evidence that Hamas has misused the aid granted by the United Nations and Gaza in line with its war goals. |
A senior representative of the United States of America, in a rare critical position of the Zionist regime, has stated that the Zionist regime has not yet provided specific evidence that Hamas has misused UN aid, and that the targeted killing of Gaza police forces, who were part of a convoy of humanitarian aid trucks protect, has made the aid distribution process in this area impossible.
David Satterfield, the special representative of the Biden administration in the West Asia for humanitarian affairs, said that under the influence of the Zionist regime’s attacks on Gaza police forces, criminal gangs have widely targeted truck convoys carrying humanitarian aid and prevented humanitarian aid from being sent to Gaza. be.
Criticizing the performance of the Zionist regime, he said: the lawlessness of the Israelis at the border crossings has disrupted the process of delivering and distributing aid to Gaza.
According to him, it is necessary to talk with the Zionist regime and the army of this regime in order to provide solutions to solve this problem. Especially since everyone wants the continuation of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.
Criticism of the Zionist regime’s obstacles to sending humanitarian aid to Gaza is done while more than half of Gaza’s 2.3 million people have gathered in Rafah. However, the Zionist regime has started its airstrikes in this area as well.
The Zionist regime has repeatedly claimed that Hamas uses the humanitarian aid sent to Gaza, including fuel, for its military purposes against this regime. A claim that has been rejected by UN agencies.
While under the influence of this regime’s attacks on humanitarian trucks and police officers in these areas, three senior commanders and two other police officers were martyred.
Source: Fars
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