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OverviewIn the midst of Gaza's ongoing humanitarian crisis, where images of emaciated civilians and desperate crowds dominate global headlines, ""Theft: The Truth Behind Starvation in Gaza"" by Andrew Wharton uncovers a stark and unsettling reality: starvation is not merely the result of external blockades or insufficient aid, but a man-made catastrophe fueled by systematic exploitation from within. Drawing on historical context, eyewitness testimonies, leaked documents, and video evidence, Wharton exposes how billions in international relief-funneled through organizations like UNRWA and USAID-are intercepted, diverted, and resold by Hamas and affiliated armed groups. Trucks laden with flour, fuel, and medicine vanish into underground tunnels or black markets, generating hundreds of millions in revenue to fund military operations, recruitment, and political control, while ordinary Gazans pay inflated prices for the very supplies meant to sustain them. From the mechanics of convoy hijackings and the role of rival gangs to case studies of specific incidents like Jordanian aid seizures and UN truck lootings, the book meticulously dismantles the myth of unavoidable famine. It addresses counterclaims from UN agencies and media outlets denying widespread theft, scrutinizing biases and evaluating credibility, while highlighting the human cost: families foraging amid rubble, children stunted by malnutrition, and a society trapped in dependency. Wharton critiques international failures, such as UN inefficiencies and global accusations against Israel, and proposes reforms like armed escorts, airdrops, and alternative distribution models to bypass corruption. With an addendum exposing media collusion-such as The New York Times' out-of-context use of an emaciated child's photo-and reflections on broader implications for aid in conflict zones, this sobering investigation calls for accountability and envisions a Gaza where humanitarian efforts empower people, not perpetrators. Essential reading for understanding how aid becomes a weapon in the shadows of war. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew WhartonPublisher: Wharton Imprint: Wharton Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9798233195686Pages: 126 Publication Date: 09 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Andrew Wharton is a distinguished figure in the realms of military intelligence, political analysis, and public commentary. A retired army intelligence, Ranger officer with decades of service, he specialized in strategic assessments and geopolitical operations, contributing to national security efforts during key global conflicts. Holding advanced degrees in political science, Dr. Wharton transitioned into academia as a respected political scholar, authoring numerous publications on international relations, defense policy, and global power dynamics. Today, he serves as a prominent pundit, offering insightful commentary on current affairs through media appearances, lectures, and writings, drawing on his extensive experience to bridge the gap between theory and practice in world politics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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