Amid the thunder of bombs and the looming threat of starvation in Gaza, a shocking report has surfaced, revealing a suspected method of warfare that crosses all humanitarian lines. Indonesian activist and journalist, Muhammad Husein Gaza, has brought to light a cruel tactic allegedly used by Israel: smuggling narcotics into desperately needed food aid for civilians. This is no longer just physical assault, but an attempt to undermine the Palestinian generation from within.
This distressing news comes from both official reports and eyewitness accounts on the ground. In a recent video, Muhammad Husein reported that Israel is suspected of deliberately inserting illegal drugs among sacks of wheat flour distributed to families in Gaza.
According to reports received by Husein from the Palestinian Government Media Office in Gaza (Official Press Release No. 875), several narcotic pills were found mixed into flour sacks. These accusations are not just hearsay, but are supported by circulating photographic evidence.
Key highlights of these allegations include:
- Type of Narcotic: The pills found have been identified as Oxycodone, a potent opioid painkiller with a very high addictive potential.
- Modus Operandi: The pills are suspected to have been ground or dissolved together with wheat during the milling process, mixing directly into the flour. Others were found still intact among the flour sacks.
- Sinister Intent: The aim is clear: to internally destroy the Palestinian generation, create dependency, and weaken their resistance amid relentless military aggression.
“Imagine, the wheat or bread they eat turns out to be laced with narcotics, with addictive substances,” Husein explained with concern and anger. “Eat it once, you're hooked. If you don’t eat it, your body will suffer severely.”

This is cruelty on multiple levels. Civilians trying to access aid are often targeted by Israeli soldiers, as seen in the "Flour Massacre." Now, even when they manage to obtain aid, a new hidden danger lurks within.
“This isn’t just about killing with bullets, or bombs, or starvation. They aren’t satisfied with that. They’re mixing drugs into the very staple foods,” Husein emphasized.
Conclusion
The allegations made by Muhammad Husein Gaza, based on official reports and evidence from the field, paint a grim picture. The suspected smuggling of Oxycodone into flour aid for Gaza’s population is not only a war crime but a calculated act of genocide. Such attempts seek to create addiction and further debilitate a generation already besieged by military aggression and hunger. This is a deadly trap disguised as humanitarian aid.
Closing
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