Israel-Gaza War, Iran

Iranian Red Crescent providing humanitarian aid throughout Gaza Strip, raising red flags about infiltration

Iranian soup kitchens and thousands of tons of aid and medicine raise the fear that this humanitarian mission may be cover for infiltrating Iranian officers and intelligence near Israel.

Israel and Iran. (Photo: Stigura20/Shutterstock)

Four months ago, the Iranian President appealed to the Egyptian President to allow Iran to introduce humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, but a-Sisi rejected the idea on the grounds that Israel would not allow it.

But there has been documentation coming in from the Strip in recent days showing the Iranian Red Crescent establishing soup kitchens in the north and south of the Strip. According to the President of the organization, Iran has transferred ten thousand tons of food and medical equipment in recent days.

According to Kann 11 News reporter Roi Kais, this should worry Israel, as it creates an opening for Iranian intelligence agents to get very close to Israeli territory.

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