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Inside the Gaza Aid Crisis: Sniper Fire, Contaminated Flour, and Ceasefire Theater

Inside the Gaza Aid Crisis: Sniper Fire, Contaminated Flour, and Ceasefire Theater

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In this explosive episode of State of Play, former Army Ranger and intelligence analyst Greg Stoker exposes the brutal truth behind Israel’s so-called humanitarian aid campaign in Gaza.

As mainstream media focuses on ceasefire theater, Israel continues to fire on civilians gathered at food distribution points, deliver flour laced with opioids, and deploy ISIS-linked gangs to guard the very convoys claiming to provide relief. Backed by U.S. weapons, funding, and diplomatic cover, these tactics form part of a calculated effort to force Palestinians into “voluntary migration.”

Greg breaks down the latest Israeli assault on Gaza, the propaganda war waged through Washington, and the deeper geopolitical strategy behind what Israel calls aid—and what Palestinians experience as starvation, surveillance, and sniper fire.

In this episode:

  • How Israel’s Dahiya Doctrine justifies collective punishment
  • Why Netanyahu’s postponed corruption trial matters now
  • The U.S. role in masking Israeli war crimes under the banner of diplomacy
  • What the media isn’t reporting about the spiked flour scandal
  • How Gaza’s “aid operation” is engineered to fail—and to kill

🎙️ Hosted by Greg Stoker, a former special operations intelligence collector and Columbia-trained analyst, now confronting U.S. empire from the inside out.

📰 Read the full companion article:
https://www.mintpressnews.com/israel-gaza-aid-attacks/290068/

📺 Watch the full video episode on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8nqIW4Znb4

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