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Published 27 Jul, 2025 08:49pm

No proof Hamas routinely stole UN aid in Gaza: Report

An internal US government analysis found no evidence of systematic theft by Hamas of US-funded humanitarian supplies, refuting a claim frequently made by Israel and its allies in Washington for backing a new — but highly controversial — armed private aid operation.

The analysis was conducted by a bureau within the US Agency for International Development and completed in late June.

It examined 156 incidents of theft or loss of US-funded supplies reported by US aid partner organisations between October 2023 and this May.

The review of the incidents, which was first reported by Reuters, “found no affiliations” with sanctioned groups or foreign terrorist organisations, according to CNN.

Moreover, the review found only a small amount of misdirection of USAID-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza – less than one per cent was affected by loss, theft, diversion, fraud or waste.

“There was no indication that there was a systemic loss due to Hamas interference or theft or diversion,” CNN said, citing a source familiar with the report.

The Trump administration has repeatedly claimed there is widespread theft of humanitarian aid by Hamas.

It said that only the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF), a private US and Israel-backed organisation, can distribute assistance to the besieged enclave without such theft occurring.

US operation killing Gazans

Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that the US-backed aid operation in Gaza is “inherently unsafe,” giving a blunt assessment: “It is killing people.”

The USAID findings were presented to officials working in the State Department’s Middle East bureau, as well as people working on humanitarian aid and the USAID Office of the Inspector General.

USAID ceased operations on July 1 and some of its work was transferred to the State Department.

However, the USAID watchdog remains operational. It is unclear if the findings have been relayed to State Department leadership, according to CNN.

More than 1,000 people have been killed by Israeli forces while seeking aid, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry and the United Nations, with 60% killed while trying to reach GHF sites.

Thousands are suffering from malnutrition, and more than a dozen people have starved to death this week amid the ongoing Israeli blockade on aid.

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