Since its founding in February 2025, the U.S. and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has faced relentless attacks from legacy media and far-left aid organizations. These attacks aim to undermine GHF’s mission to deliver critical aid to Gazans while bypassing Hamas’s control, which has long exploited aid to maintain power.
Despite evidence of Hamas’s involvement with UNRWA in the October 7, 2023 terror attacks and its recent violent attacks on GHF workers – including murders, bounties, and a grenade attack injuring two American veterans on July 5, 2025 – the media downplays these atrocities. Instead, it labels GHF “controversial” and amplifies Hamas and UNRWA narratives, revealing a disturbing bias toward terrorists over humanitarian relief.
A massive, coordinated propaganda war is being waged. Do not believe anything you read about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation until you read this article.
Bypassing the Terrorist Group Hamas
The goal of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is to bypass Hamas, who has been stealing aid for their own purposes or selling it to desperate Gazans. Controlling the aid has been Hamas’s “main tool to control Gaza” as explained by Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee.

When Hamas terrorists had control of supplies, they had power. They also had muscle. According to an article at the Times of Israel in February, accusing Hamas of hoarding supplies could end up being dangerous for one’s family:
“Those who accused Hamas of hoarding the supplies soon received notice that their wives had been attacked in a Rafah mosque…”
Watch this report by UN Watch only ten days after the Hamas terror attack on Israel on October 7, 2023 confirming that Hamas steals aid.
The GHF seeks to strip Hamas of that power but it appears that the legacy media, the UNRWA and far left “aid” organizations such as Oxfam International want desperately to restore power to the terrorists.
One would think the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) would receive widespread praise from the media and those concerned for Gazans’ welfare for its efforts to deliver critical aid and circumvent Hamas’s control. But that is not the case.
Imagine being so sympathetic to the terrorist group Hamas that one would let citizens starve to keep them in power.
Bypassing the Corrupt UNRWA
Israel and the United States are not just bypassing Hamas. They are using the GHF to bypass the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which traditionally supplied aid to Gaza.
Following the October 7, 2023 terror attack on Israel, evidence emerged that UNRWA was complicit with Hamas, actively collaborating with the terrorist group and directly participating in the October 7 attacks, “including hostage-taking and the abduction of dead bodies…”
Hamas Murders, Tortures and Places Bounties on GHF Staff
The GHF critics are so desperate to assist Hamas that they even ignore physical harm against those attempting to retrieve aid and the aid workers themselves. The Hamas terrorists include bounties for aid workers, engage in torture, and even murder. These vicious attacks target all of the aid workers, including Americans.

But still, the legacy media lashes out at the GHF, all but ignoring Hamas’s terrorist attacks.
On June 11, 2025, the Washington Post reported that “Hamas has not attacked the GHF distribution points or the U.S. contractors directly, but it has issued public threats against them, anyone working for them and Gazans receiving the aid.” That same day, a pro-Hamas account called Suppressed News, which enjoys almost 600k followers on X, posted a grainy video of what they claim to be murder victims of “Al-Qassam’s Sahm Unit [Arrow Unit].”
“Al-Qassam executed 12 people and injured 3 others in northwest Khan Younis, Suppressed News stated. “Those killed included collaborators, criminals, and some working with an aid group linked to U.S. mercenaries. Days earlier, Al-Qassam’s Sahm Unit [Arrow Unit] had warned them to stop cooperating or face execution.”
Here is the post (warning, it is disturbing):
The terrorist account that served as the source of the video stated in Arabic that in addition to the twelve murdered, “three others…were shot in the legs.”
The responses to the post were positive. “Whoever works for the Israeli occupation against his country must bear the consequences,” one X user said. “Collaborators are the lowest form of life, even lower than the occupiers,” another added. “Long live the Palestinian resistance!” said another.
On June 30, 2025, the GHF confirmed that “Hamas had placed bounties on American security workers in the enclave and that 12 of the organization’s local staff members had been murdered…”
On July 5, 2025, two American aid workers with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation were injured in a “targeted terrorist attack” by Hamas at a food distribution site near Khan Yunis in southern Gaza.
The assailants threw grenades packed with ball bearings, identified as Iranian-made, at the aid workers, who were described as “highly decorated veterans.” The attack occurred at a GHF Safe Distribution Site (SDS-3), and the injured Americans were airlifted to an Israeli hospital, where they were reported to be in stable condition.
“This act of violence against the people actually bringing relief to Gazans lays bare the depravity of Hamas,” State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said on X.
Legacy Media Ignores Hamas Terror, Targets the GHF
The legacy media has minimized the terror attacks on the GHF workers, even those targeting Americans. Instead, they use Hamas, Israel-hating NGOs and the United Nations as sources.
This is the trend:
- Give qualifiers like “controversial”, to diminish the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
- Uses Hamas, the UNRWA and militant left NGOs as sources.
- Downplay Hamas attacks as unproven.
- Ignore Hamas’s call for bounties on GHF.
- Claim that the Israeli Defense Forces is opening fire on the citizens it is feeding.
“Since the GHF was launched, Israeli forces have killed more than 400 Palestinians trying to collect food aid, the UN and local doctors say,” says a BBC article about the two Americans who were attacked. The same article refers to the GHF as “controversial”. “Hamas also wants the GHF to be scrapped and aid to be distributed by the UN and its partners only,” the author adds.
Consider the headline at Reuters: “US blames Hamas for attack that hurt two US aid workers in Gaza”. This clearly dimishes the fact that Hamas terrorists chucked Iranian-made grenades packed with ball bearings at Americans. The Reuters article continues to quote Hamas:
“Gazan authorities [Hamas] reported at least 70 people have been killed in the territory by the Israeli military in the last 24 hours, including 23 near aid distribution sites. The [Hamas] ministry did not specify where or how exactly they had been killed.”
The article continues, laughably:
“The GHF bypasses traditional aid channels, including the United Nations, which says the U.S.-based organisation is neither impartial nor neutral.”
The legacy media articles are all the same, with very little variation. The NBC News headline made it seem like the Americans tripped and fell on their way to work: “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says two of its U.S. security workers injured in Gaza”. From the article:
“Gazan authorities [Hamas] separately reported dozens of Palestinians had been killed by the Israeli military in the past 24 hours, including near aid distribution sites.”
The CBS News headline includes the Hamas claim that Palestinians were killed while trying to feed themselves: “2 American workers injured at Gaza aid distribution site; Palestinians killed by airstrikes amid attempts to find food”. See the three following sentences from the “article” that are featured in the first three paragraphs:
“The controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said, without providing proof, that Hamas had attacked an aid site…
The foundation later posted a photo of the fragments of the explosive device and claimed, without providing evidence, that it was detonated by Hamas militants…
…spokesperson for the U.S. State Department Tammy Bruce also accused Hamas terrorists of attacking the GHF distribution site, without providing evidence.
But then the article repeats a claim from a Hamas-run hospital:
Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes killed 14 people in the Gaza Strip, hospital officials in Gaza told the Associated Press on Saturday.
It goes on and on.
The legacy media seems oblivious to the concept of “conflict of interest.” Hamas and UNRWA are naturally invested in maintaining the status quo, opposing the success of the GHF. Similarly, certain militant left NGOs, which appear to align with Hamas, also seek to undermine the GHF. A successful GHF could jeopardize their funding, as it threatens the taxpayer-supported financial pipeline these NGOs rely upon.
The Attack of the NGOs
The success of the GHF would undermine the left-wing, Hamas friendly NGOs who have been operating without scrutiny for years.
A letter reflecting the intensity of the fear of GHF’s success was initiated by the hard left Oxfam International and signed by numerous radical groups including the “anti-war” organization “Code Pink”, Greenpeace, American Friends Service Committee and multiple groups associated with United for Peace and Justice, a partner organization of the Institute for Policy Studies which has become a “highly influential” think tank that, at its’ founding, “consistently supported policies that facilitated the foreign policy goals of the Soviet Union and weakened the position of the United States.”
From the letter:
“The humanitarian system is being deliberately and systematically dismantled by the Government of Israel’s blockade and restrictions, a blockade now being used to justify shutting down nearly all other aid operations in favour of a deadly, military-controlled alternative that neither protects civilians nor meets basic needs. These measures are designed to sustain a cycle of desperation, danger, and death. Experienced humanitarian actors remain ready to deliver life-saving assistance at scale.”

The letter calls for the GHF to be defunded and “the restoration of a unified, UN-led coordination mechanism—grounded in international humanitarian law and inclusive of UNRWA, Palestinian civil society, and the wider humanitarian community—to meet people’s needs.”
Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications is one of the legacy media’s go-to sources. Here, she discusses the Oxfam International letter on CBS News, referring derisively to the “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation” as the “Gaza Hunger Foundation” or the “Gaza Humiliation Foundation”.
The claim is made during the broadcast that “more than 500 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 4,000 injured while trying to access or distribute food” based on the Oxfam International letter, which unbelievably cited the United Nations, who cited the Ministry of Health, i.e. Hamas.
Get that? The CBS News report uncritically cites Hamas. This is the same CBS News that derided the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce three times in the first three paragraphs of a news report for not providing evidence that it was two Hamas militants that threw grenades at American aid workers on July 5, 2025. This, despite Hamas’s ongoing threats!
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is a defiant middle finger to Hamas’s chokehold on Gaza’s lifeline, bravely sidestepping a terrorist regime that starves its own people while the legacy media and their NGO pals like Oxfam cheer from the sidelines. Hamas murders GHF workers, slaps bounties on their heads, and tortures anyone daring to help, yet the so-called “humanitarian” crowd stays silent, too busy penning sob stories for terrorists to notice actual heroes.
Despite the grenades, the lies, and the UNRWA’s corrupt legacy, GHF keeps pushing food and hope to desperate Gazans, spitting in the face of a system that thrives on misery.