"Israel Laced Aid with Narcotics"? This Is What Unhinged Propaganda Looks Like
- HasbaraOrg.com
- Jul 9
- 2 min read

Only in today’s upside-down world could a headline as idiotic as “Israel reportedly sending food mixed with deadly narcotic to hungry Palestinians” make it into a major outlet like the Economic Times.
Let’s be clear: this isn’t journalism. It’s blood libel in digital form—a lazy, sensationalist smear rooted in zero evidence, pushed by terror sympathizers and swallowed whole by gullible reporters hungry for clicks.
Where’s the Proof? (Spoiler: There Isn’t Any)
The entire claim is based on four unnamed Palestinians in Gaza allegedly finding oxycodone pills inside flour bags. That’s it.
No photos.
No third-party lab results.
No independent NGO confirmation.
Not even one verified sample sent to a hospital or tested on record.
Meanwhile, the claim conveniently comes straight from Hamas-run media offices—you know, the same people who lie about everything from casualty numbers to the hospital bombing they staged.
Let’s Use Our Brains for a Second
Israel, already under a global microscope for every bullet it fires, is somehow running an elaborate opioid-dosing operation… via food aid? During wartime? With flour bags sent through internationally monitored crossings, and distributed by U.S.-backed organizations?
How exactly would this work?
Did Israel pause combat to fill flour bags with pills?
Are American and UN aid workers all in on it?
Did they expect no one would notice?
This theory isn’t just wrong—it’s deranged. And anyone spreading it without evidence is complicit in feeding Hamas’s propaganda machine.
The Real Goal: Smear and Sabotage
This “drugged flour” narrative isn’t about truth. It’s a psy-op, plain and simple.
Hamas and its apologists know they’re losing the narrative. So what do they do? Go full Orwell: scream “genocide” while launching rockets from hospitals, then claim “Israel is drugging the bread.”
The goal? Demonize Israel. Undermine humanitarian aid. And distract from the real atrocities: like taking babies hostage and executing civilians on October 7.
And the Media Just Eats It Up
The Economic Times didn’t bother verifying anything. They slapped on a viral headline, plugged in a few quotes from terrorist-controlled sources, and hit “publish.”
This isn’t journalism—it’s intellectual laziness at best, and willful disinformation at worst.
Every outlet that ran this story without proof should be ashamed. You’ve become stenographers for Hamas, not reporters.
Final Word: Stop Playing Dumb
Israel isn’t sending poison. It’s sending aid.
It’s Hamas that starves its people. It’s Hamas that steals flour. It’s Hamas that fires rockets from UN warehouses. And it’s Hamas that spreads sick lies like this one, knowing the West is too cowardly or gullible to push back.
Don’t fall for it.
Israel is at war with terrorists, not civilians. And no headline—no matter how dumb—will change that truth.



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