Hamas hoarded, hid tons of baby formula in Gaza over past six months, Gazan activist accuses
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib reveals footage of Hamas hiding baby formula in Gaza during hunger crisis. The Israeli Foreign Ministry condemns Hamas for using civilian suffering for political purposes.
Hamas terrorists have deliberately hidden baby formula over the past six months in clandestine warehouses belonging to the Hamas Ministry of Health, Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib charged on X/Twitter on Wednesday.
Alkhatib, a Gaza native and anti-Hamas activist living in the United States, shared video footage of “tons of baby formula and nutritional shakes,” which he said were hidden “during the worst days of the hunger crisis.”
“Now, activists in the Gaza Strip are documenting the waste and deliberate disposal of tons of infant formula, children’s nutritional drinks and children’s milk powder, which Hamas had been hoarding, given the coastal enclave’s saturation with humanitarian aid after the ceasefire two months ago,” he wrote.
“What Westerners continue to fail to understand is that it is not possible to be pro-Palestinian without also being vigilant in the face of Hamas’s continued manipulation of international public opinion to hide behind the suffering of the civilian population of the Gaza Strip, which the terrorist organization’s own actions have led to and created,” he continued.
“Never allow yourself to be a useful idiot in Hamas propaganda. You can have compassion for the real suffering of Palestinian civilians in Gaza and demand Israeli action to facilitate the entry of aid into the coastal enclave, while holding Hamas accountable for the role it played in the hunger and starvation crisis,” he concluded.
Hamas terrorists armed with batons and guns secure humanitarian aid trucks in the Jabaliya area, northern Gaza, on June 25, 2025. (credit: TPS-IL)
Foreign Ministry: Hamas is ready to starve its own people for political purposes
The Israeli Foreign Ministry responded to the footage by stating that “Hamas will starve its own people if they can be exploited for political purposes.”
“Creating the crisis and calling it a tragedy is their strategy,” accused the Foreign Ministry.
Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, also reacted, quoting former Prime Minister Golda Meir who said that “peace will only come when the Palestinians love their children more than they hate us.”
“Until then, we will continue to reveal the truth and protect Israeli citizens,” Danon wrote.




