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VIDEO: US Central Command accuses Hamas of looting humanitarian aid truck in Gaza
Footage captured by an American drone flying over the area to ensure compliance with the peace deal between Israel and the terror group shows gunmen attacking the driver of a vehicle and stealing the contents and the truck.

Gunmen steal a humanitarian aid truck in Gaza.
U.S. Central Command reported that a surveillance drone had captured a group of men apparently belonging to Hamas looting a truck that was part of a humanitarian aid convoy in the Gaza Strip.
In a Twitter post, CENTCOM noted that the "U.S.-led Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) observed suspected Hamas operatives looting an aid truck traveling as part of a humanitarian convoy delivering needed assistance from international partners to Gazans in northern Khan Younis."
"The driver's current status is unknown"
The center was alerted by a video shot "from a U.S. MQ-9 aerial drone flying overhead to monitor implementation of the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel."
The images show how the terrorists "attacked the driver and stole the aid and truck after moving the driver to the road’s median. The driver’s current status is unknown."
In the statement, CENTCOM stressed that this is a hard blow to the efforts of nations trying to get international aid to the people of Gaza. Over the past week, more than 600 trucks per day have entered the strip.