The Most Disturbing Thing About the Drugged Flour Claim in Gaza, Is How Believable It Sounds
It starts, like so many things in Gaza, with a bag of flour.
On June 27th, a message from the Gaza Government Media Office made its rounds on Telegram. It claimed that oxycodone, an opioid so addictive it helped gut rural America, had been discovered inside flour sacks handed out at newly opened aid centers in Gaza. Four incidents were cited. Pictures and videos followed. Small white tablets, marked “G 80,” suppo…
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