For more than two years, the dominant narrative from many pro-Palestinian voices — including prominent Democrats and international activists — has been that Israel is carrying out “genocide” and “starving” the people of Gaza. That storyline has fueled protests, campus demonstrations, and calls for sanctions. But now, stark evidence has emerged suggesting the truth is far more sinister — and far more revealing about Hamas’s priorities.
During the worst of the days of the hunger crisis in Gaza in the past six months, Hamas deliberately hid literal tons of infant formula and nutritional shakes for children by storing them in clandestine warehouses belonging to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
The goal, as I said… pic.twitter.com/pANo9uHfAb
— Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib (@afalkhatib) December 9, 2025
According to a bombshell claim from U.S.-based Palestinian activist Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, Hamas deliberately hoarded tons of baby formula, nutritional shakes, and powdered milk meant for infants and children in Gaza — all while loudly accusing Israel of causing a famine. Video footage released by Alkhatib reportedly shows a warehouse stocked with unopened aid, hidden away by Hamas operatives as the population, especially children, suffered.
Alkhatib, known for his vocal opposition to Hamas, stated that the terror group’s goal was not only to create humanitarian distress but to weaponize it. “During the worst of the days of the hunger crisis in Gaza in the past six months,” he wrote, “Hamas deliberately hid literal tons of infant formula and nutritional shakes for children by storing them in clandestine warehouses belonging to the Gaza Ministry of Health.”
Hamas hid tons of baby formula to damage Israel with starvation claims, Palestinian activist says https://t.co/Us6GhKHxri pic.twitter.com/2cWQypnNUE
— New York Post (@nypost) December 9, 2025
Let that sink in: infant formula — stockpiled and hidden during a declared famine.
The implications are devastating. Hamas, already condemned internationally for using civilians as human shields and embedding military infrastructure inside schools and hospitals, now stands accused of engineering child suffering to manipulate global outrage. According to Alkhatib, the aim was to manufacture a crisis so severe that it would pressure Israel into ending its military operations and returning control of humanitarian aid to the UN — a system Hamas has long exploited.
This is consistent with everything Palestinians will tell you, themselves, about their intentional hatred of human life, and especially of children’s lives. pic.twitter.com/vMPlqsT5BY
— Sour Patch Lyds ن (@sourpatchlyds) December 9, 2025
Following the ceasefire two months ago, humanitarian aid has poured into Gaza, but even with that influx, Hamas has clung to its manipulative tactics, hoarding supplies not for its people, but for its propaganda. “The suffering is the point,” Alkhatib concluded — and tragically, that rings true.
For critics of Israel who eagerly cited the famine narrative, these revelations raise uncomfortable questions. Will they now acknowledge Hamas’s role in perpetuating the crisis? Or will they continue to look away, because the facts no longer align with the narrative?
ATTN: everyone in Western Media who fell for the propaganda. HAMAS hiding baby formula. Crazy. https://t.co/0F3EPmefjh
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) December 9, 2025
This isn’t just a public relations scandal. It’s a moral reckoning. And for those who truly care about human rights and the welfare of Palestinian civilians, it’s time to ask: Who’s really responsible for the suffering in Gaza? The answer, increasingly, is clear — and it doesn’t fit on a protest sign.







