The jihad, Jew-hating media has been on the side of Hamas savages who have been hijacking, stealing and looting the aid Israel and others have been providing. The left-wing media blames the Jews, of course. Now they will blame Trump.
The New York Times literally said that there’s no proof that Hamas is stealing aid.
I don’t have any words.
Who are on these trucks?
Aliens?
Mermaids?
Dragons?
Unicorns? pic.twitter.com/dJSTmhKvzK
— Hillel Fuld (@HilzFuld) July 28, 2025
Matti Friedman—an Israeli-Canadian journalist was a reporter for the AP from 2006 to 2011. He explains what he saw: We had a detail in a story. The detail was a crucial one. It was that Hamas fighters were dressed as civilians and were being counted as civilians in the death toll that went out in an AP story. The reporter called me a few hours later and he said, Matti, you have to take that detail out of the story. And it was clear that someone had threatened him. I took the detail out of the story. I suggested to our editors that we note in an editor’s note that we were now complying with Hamas censorship. I was overruled. And from that point in time, the ap, like all of its sister organizations, collaborates with Hamas censorship in Gaza. What does that mean? You’ll see a lot of dead civilians and you won’t see dead militants. You won’t have a clear idea of what Hamas military strategy is. And this is the kicker. The center of the coverage will be a number, a casualty number that is provided to the press by something called the Gaza Health Ministry, which is Hamas (X).
Special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Trump discussed plans for the U.S. to significantly increase its role in providing humanitarian aid to Gaza in a meeting Monday evening at the White House, according to two U.S. officials and an Israeli official with knowledge of the issue…. Trump is “not thrilled” about the idea of the U.S. taking charge, “but it kind of has to happen,” the official said. “There doesn’t seem to be another way.” “The starvation problem in Gaza is getting worse. Donald Trump does not like that. He does not want babies to starve. He wants mothers to be able to nurse their children. He’s becoming fixated on that,” the official continued (Axios).
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on how the US can help: The UN may be failing, but there is no one better to fix it than President Trump. Here’s how: First, call out the UN’s failure clearly and publicly. Every time a UN truck is looted, every time aid goes missing, every time a convoy vanishes into Hamas hands, the international community turns a blind eye. That ends with President Trump. The UN’s reliance on the so-called “blue police,” a Hamas front group, isn’t neutral. It’s enabling terror. Second, use our leverage. The United States is the UN’s biggest funder. We don’t need to ask, we need to demand. Not one more dollar without conditions. Require full cooperation with groups like GHF who are actually delivering aid and demand independently verified results. If the UN won’t work with the only group getting food into Gaza at scale, then they’ve forfeited their credibility and the American taxpayers shouldn’t fund failure. Third, reward results. GHF isn’t part of the old, bloated system and that’s why it’s working. It bypasses Hamas, it delivers at scale, it’s lean, disciplined, and driven by mission, not politics. That’s what effectiveness looks like in a war zone. We should be scaling this model so it can actually succeed, not allowing the UN and Hamas to gang up on it just as it is yielding results (Fox News).
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