1. Hamas on Gaza's food situation:
Hamas officials concede that the blockade has not caused a humanitarian crisis in its classic sense.
"There is no starvation in Gaza," said Khalil Hamada, a senior official at Hamas's ministry of justice. "No-one has died of hunger."
"People who are not in with Hamas don't see any of the relief goods or the gifts of money," Khadar says. On the sand dune where his house once perched, there is now an emergency shelter. The shelter is made of concrete blocks that Khadar dug from the rubble, and the roof is the canvas of a tent that provided the family with shelter for the first summer after the war. "Hamas supporters get prefabricated housing, furnishings and paid work. We get nothing," Khadar complains.
3. Flotilla P.R. efforts get a sugar daddy:
Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa says that Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hamid bin Jassem announced during the closed June 2 meeting of Arab foreign ministers that Qatar undertakes to fund all expenses of legal and media anti-Israel activity in the international arena aimed at punishing Israel and exposing the scope of its crime against the Gaza flotilla.