Hamas hid tons of baby formula for months to manufacture starvation crisis

Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib reveals footage of Hamas hiding baby formula in Gaza during hunger crisis. Israel’s foreign ministry condemned Hamas for exploiting civilian suffering for political gain.

Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib took to X/Twitter on Wednesday to accuse Hamas terrorists of deliberately hiding baby formula in a secret warehouse of the Hamas Ministry of Health for the past six months.

Al-Khatib, a Gazan and anti-Hamas activist living in the United States, shared video footage of “mass amounts of baby formula and nutritional shakes” that he said were hidden “at the height of the hunger crisis.”

“Now, activists in the region are documenting the waste and deliberate disposal of large amounts of infant formula, child nutrition shakes and children’s milk powder,” he wrote, “in light of the saturation of humanitarian aid in the coastal enclave following the ceasefire two months ago.”

“What Westerners still do not understand is that it is impossible to support Palestine without serious vigilance against Hamas’s continued manipulation of international opinion to obscure the suffering of civilians in the Gaza Strip, which is caused and caused by the terrorist group’s own actions,” he continued.

“Never allow yourself to become a useful idiot in Hamas propaganda. You can sympathize with the real suffering of Palestinian civilians in Gaza and demand that Israel take action to facilitate the flow of aid into the coastal enclave while still holding Hamas accountable for its role in causing hunger and the starvation crisis,” he concluded.

On June 25, 2025, Hamas terrorists armed with clubs and guns seized a humanitarian aid truck in the Jabaliya district of northern Gaza. (Image source: TPS-IL)

On June 25, 2025, Hamas terrorists armed with clubs and guns seized a humanitarian aid truck in the Jabaliya district of northern Gaza. (Image source: TPS-IL)

Foreign Ministry: Hamas is willing to let its own people starve for political gain

Israel’s Foreign Ministry responded to the video, saying “Hamas will starve its own people if it can exploit it for political gain.”

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“It is their playbook to create this crisis and characterize it as a tragedy,” the foreign ministry charged.

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, also reacted, quoting former Prime Minister Golda Meir as saying, “Peace will come only when Palestinians love their children more than they hate us.”

“Until then, we will continue to uncover the truth and protect Israeli citizens,” Danon wrote.

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