Gaza: Oxycodone Found in Flour Bags Distributed by US-Israeli Aid Centres?
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A Hamas branch accuses the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) of having distributed sacks of flour containing dioxycodone tablets.
Gaza: Oxycodone found in flour bags distributed by US-Israeli aid centres?
It is being widely reported that Oxycodone pills were found in flour bags distributed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in Gaza. We tell you what we know about these allegations in this edition of Truth or Fake.
No independent analysis has so far confirmed this fear, after people have testified that they found tablets in bags. However, the pills photographed could be antidiabetic.
According to numerous online publications and articles, d-oxycodone pills, a powerful painkiller opioid, were found in bags of flour in Gaza
The presence of pills in flour bags was pointed out not only by the Palestinian authorities, but also by health workers directly from Gaza. Pharmacist Omar Hamad and one of the local doctors wrote on the X network that they discovered tablets of the powerful opioid analgesic oxycodone in four bags of flour that were distributed. "The drug causes severe addiction, affects heart rate and consciousness. It can turn a person into a mere shell," Omar…
In the past few days, a viral rumor has been shaking social networks and several international media outlets: d-oxycodone pills, a powerful painkiller of the opioids family, have reportedly been discovered hidden in bags of flour intended for humanitarian aid in Gaza. The case arouses strong reactions and raises many questions, in a context already marked by war, shortages and disinformation. A discovery relayed by the Gaza media officeThe first…
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