
Israel says Hamas 'weaponizing suffering in Gaza' after aid workers killed
Israel charged Thursday that Hamas was "weaponizing suffering in Gaza" after the U.S. and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation accused the Palestinian militant group of killing five of its aid workers.
"After threats, lies, and disruption, they turned to cold-blooded murder," the foreign ministry said on X. "Hamas is weaponizing suffering in Gaza -- denying food, targeting lifesavers and forsaking its people."
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