LONDON: UN World Food Programme chief Cindy McCain has rejected Israeli government claims that Hamas is looting aid trucks arriving in Gaza, The Independent reported.
The widow of late US Sen. John McCain has repeatedly advocated for Israel to allow more aid into the Palestinian enclave, which was placed under a months-long blockade in March.
The first aid trucks began arriving in the territory last week, but the Israeli government accused Hamas of disrupting the distribution process, claiming to have killed six people affiliated with the group near an aid point at the Kerem Shalom crossing on Friday. Hamas said the armed men were guarding against looting.
An Israeli military spokesperson told Reuters: âHamas constantly calls the looters âguardsâ or protectorsâ to mask the fact that theyâre disturbing the aid process.â
Speaking to âFace the Nationâ on CBS on Sunday, McCain was asked by host Margaret Brennan: âHave you seen evidence that it is Hamas stealing the food?â
McCain replied: âNo. Not at all. Not in this round. Listen, these people are desperate, and they see a World Food Programme truck coming in, and they run for it. This doesnât have anything to do with Hamas or any kind of organized crime, or anything.â
She described the situation in Gaza as a âcatastrophe,â and said the WFP would continue work urgently to transport food and fresh water into the enclave.
So far, the aid trucks that have entered Gaza are âa drop in the bucket as to whatâs needed,â she told CBS.
âRight now, we have 500,000 people inside of Gaza that are extremely food insecure, and could be on the verge of famine if we donât help bring them back from that.â
Contrary to Israeli claims that many of the aid trucks entering Gaza are being hijacked, McCain said they are being swarmed by âdesperateâ people. âHaving been in a food riot myself some years ago, I understand the desperation,â she added.