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State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce joins 'Fox News Live' to react to the U.S. and Israel limiting ceasefire talks with Hamas amid the deepening food shortage in Gaza.
An internal U.S. government analysis found no evidence of systematic theft by the Palestinian militant group Hamas of U.S.-funded humanitarian supplies, challenging the main rationale that Israel and the U.
An analysis compiled by USAID officials says they failed to find evidence that Hamas engaged in widespread diversion of assistance in Gaza, ABC News has learned.
U.S. President Donald Trump suggests Israel must decide on Gaza's future after ceasefire talks with Hamas collapse. He highlights the need for hostage release and additional humanitarian aid, while accusing Hamas of diverting supplies.
Donald Trump was in Turnberry, Scotland when reporters asked about the recent aid distribution in Gaza. The president acknowledged “that whole place is a mess.”
Hamas exploited its own population, says the IDF, as it shows hundreds of truckloads of food aid, goods, and medical supplies sitting at a border crossing.
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According to an Israeli news website, which quoted sources, the families of top Hamas officials were smuggled out of the Gaza Strip in the early days of the war, using forged documents, logistical support,