While President Obama, who is perceived as being pro-Palestine and anti-Israel, continues his 8-year golf tour around the United States, Secretary of State John Kerry was at a donor conference in Cairo, Egypt pushing for more aid to rebuild Gaza.
The Palestinian Authority says it needs $4 billion dollars in “humanitarian” aid to rebuild Gaza after this summer’s 2-month long conflict between Israeli Defense Forces and Hamas.Kerry says that the Palestinian people need immediate international aid, but exactly where is U.S. aid to the region really going to go?
We have seen this time and time again, where Israel bombs terrorists targets, and then the U.S. and other are pressured to donate taxpayer dollars to rebuild those targeted areas.
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Now that the Palestinian government is all but controlled by Hamas, any American taxpayer dollars sent over directly funds Islamic terrorism.
At this conference Kerry attended in Egypt, donors were hedging on donating any more money to Palestine, fearing that anything rebuilt with international donations would probably be blown up in the next Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Kerry naively said the $400 million in U.S. aid top Palestine would only go to food and medicine, shelter, water, economic development, and of course, security.But what will the Hamas-led government really do with all that money?
Ample evidence has proven that Hamas uses UN and other aid money, as well as materials, to build terror tunnels into Israeli territory with the aim of attacking Israeli citizens – instead of providing buildings to its own citizens.
To illustrate this, the IDF revealed during the course of Operation Protective Edge that 4,680 trucks carrying 181 thousand tons of gravel, iron, cement, wood and other supplies passed through the Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza since January 2014 – much of it directly from Israel to fund civilian projects.
Instead, however, a network of over 30 tunnels was found during the ground offensive, with each tunnel costing roughly $3 million to build. For every Hamas terror tunnel, the IDF stated, there was enough building materials to build 86 homes; seven mosques; six schools; or nineteen medical clinics.
Meanwhile, Hamas has begun to rebuild terror tunnels into Israel on foreign aid money – but despite this, the UN already joined the PA in making a call for $550 million to rebuild Gaza.-Arutz Sheva