


If aid distribution has made anything clear, it is that Gaza is a terrorist “state,” and no aid should be provided until the terrorists who run it are no longer able to steal the aid, kill aid workers, and control the strip of land.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said its Palestinian workers were attacked by Hamas on Wednesday night, resulting in at least five deaths. The foundation, backed by Israel and the United States, has been successfully delivering aid to civilians, unlike the United Nations operations that are easily seized by Hamas. The U.N. has tried to undermine this new aid operation because it can’t stand the idea that it will be exposed as a corrupt, useless organization that has been prolonging this conflict by directly and indirectly putting aid distribution in the hands of Hamas.
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GHF is only necessary because aid groups working through the U.N. have been strengthening Hamas with little to no benefit to Gaza civilians. Now, these real aid workers and any security personnel tasked with protecting them are sitting ducks for Hamas terrorists who want to reassert their control over the flow of aid in Gaza. Their lives are in danger because the U.N. and terrorist enabling nations such as France and Canada demand that aid enter the country, with the only alternative to the GHF’s successful aid operations being the U.N./NGO disaster that has strengthened Hamas for years.
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Real aid workers (i.e., not the U.N.) should not have to sacrifice their lives to do what the U.N. and spineless Western countries have refused to do. If those nations and the U.N. are not willing to provide support for actual aid deliveries, then those aid workers should not be hung out to dry. The U.N.’s “aid” operations should not be allowed to continue, either. The choices in Gaza must be between civilian aid and Hamas. Anything less is the perpetuation of war.
No aid should be delivered to Gaza until the safety of aid workers can be guaranteed, along with the guarantee that the aid won’t find itself in the hands of Hamas. If France and other countries that feign concern for civilians don’t want to assist on either of those fronts, then, for the safety of real, non-U.N. aid workers being targeted by Hamas, no aid should flow into Gaza.