Inside Gaza: Montana Tucker Blasts Hamas for Civilian Suffering | WATCH
activist and entertainer Montana Tucker has posted a poignant video from inside Gaza, placing the responsibility for the conflict's human cost squarely on Hamas. In the clip, Tucker describes her recent visit, stating that what she saw is not the story being told in the news.

Singer, dancer, and pro-Israel activist Montana Tucker, known for her social media advocacy since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks, posted a poignant video from inside Gaza.
In the clip, Tucker describes her recent visit, emphasizing the human cost of the conflict and placing responsibility squarely on Hamas. "For almost two years, the world has seen Gaza only through the news. But very few have actually gone inside. I chose to go, to see it with my own eyes and to meet the people living there," Tucker said in the post, which has garnered over 7,900 likes and 250,000 views.
She continued, "What I witnessed is not the story being told on your screens. The suffering is real, but Hamas is the one responsible. They hold their own people hostage, steal the aid meant for them, use families as shields, and spread lies to the world."Tucker, who has made multiple solidarity trips to Israel, including her sixth in May 2025 where she met former hostages, highlighted conversations with Gazan women and children.
"I met women who were brave enough to tell the TRUTH and children who are deserving of a different future," she added. She urged remembrance of the 48 remaining hostages held by Hamas and noted that the group "has the power to end this all right now."
This marks Tucker's first publicly documented entry into Gaza, facilitated by organizations like Global Health Force (GHF) and Samaritan's Purse. Earlier posts from September 9-10 detailed aid distribution, including GHF's 150 millionth meal, and a young boy's blurred-face account of Hamas hiding in hospitals. Tucker's work, including her 2025 documentary The Children of October 7 on Paramount+, continues to amplify survivor stories.