Rotten and Overpriced: Spanish Airdropped Aid Sparks Outrage in Gaza
Rotten and Overpriced: Spanish Airdropped Aid Sparks Outrage in Gaza
Food aid airdropped into Gaza by Spain has reportedly arrived in a rotten state, triggering anger among locals who say even spoiled rations are being resold by merchants at inflated prices — as high as $100 per meal.
Residents describe the aid effort as more of a spectacle than genuine relief. “It’s not enough that the world watches as the Zionists genocide Palestinians and starve them,” one comment read. “When they pull a PR stunt to send ‘Aid,’ it’s either dropped on tents, killing civilians, or ends up in Israeli-controlled areas.”
For those who do manage to get hold of the rations, they’re often left with food that’s expired, inedible, and outrageously overpriced — deepening frustration in a population already pushed to the brink.