More food is being sent to Gaza than ever before

To the editor:

Reading about the allegations that America's cut off of funding to UNRWA, which has been an utter failure for seven decades, will be a disaster for the Palestinian Arabs and exacerbate what "human rights" officials refer to as an impending famine, I can't help but think of highly relevant statistics that don't seem to make it into the Boston Globe and other media.

We've been told how terrible it is that barely 100 trucks are bringing aid to Gaza now, as opposed to 500 a day prior to Hamas' barbaric October 7 Massacre. What's not mentioned is that only 70 of those 500 trucks were bringing food, in contrast to more than 125 currently; the rest were bringing building, agriculture and industrial supplies - in other words, materials that were largely coopted by Hamas to prepare for its perpetration of its slaughter on October 7. There is actually 80 percent more food entering Gaza now than there was before October 7!

Especially since most Gazans are now in Rafah, from which, largely because of pressure from the Biden Administration, Israel hasn't yet tried to root out Hamas, if there is any problem with starvation, it's obviously because Hamas has been stealing so much of the food - an estimated 60% - and UNRWA has, not unsurprisingly, been failing miserably at distributing it.

If there's a food problem, Hamas and UNRWA are to blame, but that doesn't stop the UN and others from blaming Israel.

Sincerely,

Alan Stein

Submitted to the Boston Globe March 21, 2024

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