A Gazan Warehouse of Baby Formula Exposes Hamas Was Withholding Food From Children
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Category: FAMINE & DISEASE
Summary:
During the summer of 2025, doctors in Gaza reported shortages of infant formula, with media outlets portraying a humanitarian crisis and attributing blame to Israeli restrictions. Israel stated that over 1,400 tons of baby formula, including specialized types, had been delivered to Gaza during that period. However, recent disclosures revealed that large stocks of infant formula were stored in Hamas-controlled warehouses, never reaching families in need. This finding challenges earlier media narratives that accused Israel of deliberately withholding aid from children in Gaza.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Proverbs 21:6
"The acquisition of treasures by a lying tongue is a fleeting vapor, the pursuit of death."
Commentary:
The reality of stored aid in Gaza that never reached families highlights how manipulation and control of relief resources can distort the truth and prolong suffering. People in the region are left questioning what to trust, as headlines and on-the-ground experiences often do not match. This is happening within the biblical boundaries of Gaza, a place frequently mentioned in Scripture for cycles of conflict and need. When hunger and hardship are misrepresented for political agendas, it reflects prophetic patterns of deception Scripture warns will increase.
Prophetic Trend:
Distorted narratives and hidden aid in Gaza echo biblical warnings of deception and hardship intensifying in regions of prophetic significance.
Source Excerpt:
The New York Times building in New York City. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Throughout the summer of 2025, doctors in Gaza repeatedly warned that babies were going hungry due to a shortage of infant formula. These claims were amplified across global media and social platforms, often delivered in dramatic appeals for urgent international intervention. Over time, the narrative became one of the most prominent humanitarian storylines of the season. The New York Times wrote that “Parents in Gaza Are Running Out of Ways to Feed Their Children,” and The Guardian urged action as babies were “at risk of death from lack of formula.” Perhaps most widely known were the stories of malnourished children in Gaza whose gaunt images dominated front pages around the world. Families of these young children pleaded for international intervention, saying they had “no formula, no supplements, no vitamins” to feed their babies. Although some of these children were later reported to have had pre-existing medical conditions that contributed to their malnourishment, much of the media continued to advance a narrative suggesting that Israel was deliberately targeting children by restricting adequate humanitarian ...
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Source: Algemeiner
Posted on 12-11-2025 12:19