
Blinken says ‘criminal gangs' and ‘ordinary civilians’ looting humanitarian aid in Gaza, doesn't mention Hamas
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday said lawlessness, insecurity, and desperation remain hurdles to delivering much-needed humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.
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"You have situations where aid goes in and then people immediately charge at the trucks and you see looting. You see criminals get in the act," Blinken said. "And again, just ordinary civilians who, in the absence of sufficient aid, may believe that their only chance to get a piece of bread is to go at the one truck they see coming in."
Blinken said food prices and the sense of lawlessness would abate when people Gazans have a "sustainable, predictable confident supply of assistance going in."

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