President Donald Trump poured on Wednesday that his administration had blocked $ 50 million that would be spent on condoms in Gaza – which in turn would be made by Hamas in Bombs.
Trump made the striking claim during a bill ceremony for the Riley Act cloth.
It was his first Big East Room meeting since he was sworn in last Monday and his first public event since his administration on federal financing freezer that created chaos on Tuesday.
“We only look at parts of the large bureaucracy where there has been enormous waste and fraud and abuse,” he told the audience.
“In that process we identified and stopped with $ 50 million sent to Gaza to buy condoms for Hamas, $ 50 million,” Trump said. 'And do you know what happened to them? They used them as a method to make bombs. '
Trump repeated the same figure – $ 50 million – that press secretary Karoline Leavitt of the White House revealed to reporters on Tuesday during her first press conference of the Trump 2.0 administration.
“Doge and Omb also discovered that there was $ 50 taxpayer dollars who came out to finance condoms in Gaza – that is a ridiculous waste of tax money,” Leavitt said.
An official of the White House of Trump ran the statement from Leavitt to the Independent on Tuesday and said that the $ 50 million was part of a larger help package for medical services for Wartorn Gaza.
President Donald Trump made a striking claim of approximately $ 50 million in taxpayer dollars on Wednesday for condoms in Gaza – of which he said it would be used to make bombs
In 2018 there were reports of Hamas hunters who used condoms – bought in local convenience stores – to fly fire blocks across the border with Gaza -Risraël to set fire to agricultural land and natural needs
The figure was part of two equal 'buckets' of foreign help to be given to the International Medical Corps, the independent said.
In terms of condom bombs, Bloomberg reported the threat of condoms that spent explosives about the Gaza-Israel limit made by Hamas hunters with the help of prophylactics purchased from local pharmacies.
The condoms – sometimes different together – flew over the border due to gas soaked rags or explosive devices to set fire to the Israeli agricultural land or nature conservations.
A spokesperson for the White House did not immediately respond to the investigation of DailyMail.com about whether the flaming condoms were used in the current Gaza war, which started after Hamas had a terror attack on Israel on 7 October 2023.
During the condom attack of 2018, Israel said that 6000 hectares of countryside was destroyed by condom, kite and helium balloon.
Some fires burned longer than 10 hours, Israel said at the time.