Gaza is in total freefall. People are starving, and aid isn’t reaching them, not because there isn’t enough of it, but because the very organizations meant to help are failing. The United Nations and its vast aid network have become paralyzed by corruption, incompetence, and entanglements with Hamas.
Hundreds of aid trucks sit full and idle inside Gaza, while distribution centers are either looted or abandoned. The institutions charged with helping civilians are instead more focused on saving face and preserving political alliances than delivering food to the hungry.
Media Bias and GHF’s Success Reveal Hamas Control and Humanitarian System Failure
What makes the situation worse is how much of the international media has lost credibility. Rather than holding power to account, they often serve as mouthpieces for Hamas propaganda, repeating their claims without evidence and attacking independent humanitarian groups like the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
These same outlets are quick to blame Israel for every civilian death, often ignoring critical context and refusing to report on the deep collusion between aid organizations and terror operatives. This distorted narrative has empowered Hamas to drag out the war and exploit the suffering of its own people.

While the traditional aid system collapses, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has stepped in and shown what effective, apolitical aid can look like. In just a few months, we’ve delivered over 95 million meals directly to civilians—securely, without middlemen, and without letting Hamas siphon off supplies.
That’s exactly why Hamas is targeting us. They see our success as a threat to their grip on Gaza. Our workers have been murdered, our sites attacked, and civilians killed simply for accepting help. But our results speak for themselves: a functioning alternative to the corrupt, bloated system that Hamas thrives on.
America Must Lead With Leverage, Demand Accountability And Break Hamas Grip On Gaza
The United States, especially under President Trump, has a unique opportunity to force change. First, we must publicly call out the UN’s failure, exposing every time aid is looted or hijacked. Second, we need to use America’s financial leverage as the UN’s top donor to demand full cooperation with groups like GHF.
No more blank checks. We need independently verified results and strict conditions for future funding. If the UN refuses to work with those actually delivering aid, they’ve lost all credibility.
This is about more than just food; it’s about breaking Hamas’s stranglehold on Gaza. Every meal we deliver without their control chips away at their power and influence. President Trump understands that bureaucracy doesn’t solve crises; bold leadership does. GHF is proving that a better system is possible, but we can’t do it alone.
We need the full weight of American leadership behind us. Feeding people shouldn’t be political, but ignoring suffering is a political choice. It’s time we made the right one.
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