By Eric Vandenbroeck and co-workers
The likelihood of a ceasefire in Gaza could turn on whether
Israel meets a core demand of Hamas to stop a successful effort to feed the
Palestinian people.
The Gaza Humanitarian
Foundation has distributed more than 60 million meals over the last five weeks
without interference or diversion. This has severely undercut Hamas’s revenue
streams, because Hamas has for years stolen humanitarian aid and sold it at
high prices, despite the daily struggle of the Palestinian people to meet their
basic needs.
For Israel, the
priority remains unchanged in the aftermath of the
October 7, 2023 terror attacks: eliminate Hamas
and free the hostages still held in its underground labyrinth.

At the same time,
however, the world cannot ignore the immense suffering of Gaza’s innocent
civilians, most of whom are trapped by Hamas’s control.
Nor can Israel revert to the status quo ante, when Hamas was starving
Gazans so it could finance terror.
The Gaza Humanitarian
Foundation, of course, has a singular mission: to feed the people of Gaza,
safely and directly. It operates with transparency, logistical expertise, a
commitment to human dignity, and yes, coordination with the Israeli government.
Without that coordination, its food would face the same looting and diversion
that plagues other aid organizations who see Israel as an obstacle.
For this success, the
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has been rewarded with cheers from the Palestinian
people in Gaza, as well as robust international condemnation from nearly
everyone outside of the Trump administration, which has chipped in at least $30
million in support.
These critics claim
that the foundation violates humanitarian principles by working with Israel.
Their statements ignore the facts and focus instead on ideology. What they call
“neutrality” often serves as an excuse to avoid confronting the actions of Hamas,
which routinely blocks aid and threatens aid workers.

Apparently, if you
play by Hamas’s rules — accept their fabricated statistics, their propaganda,
and their theft of aid — you are considered “legitimate” by much of the legacy
media. But if you challenge that system by delivering aid efficiently, securely,
and without Hamas’ interference, you become the villain.
Even worse, Hamas has
now turned its violence against Palestinian
civilians for working with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Recently,
Hamas attacked a bus of Palestinian foundation volunteers. According to
regional reports, a Hamas unit killed or detained dozens of aid workers. Its
operatives have also attacked American aid workers with explosives
packed with ball bearings then before retreated into crowds of aid seekers, all
in the hope of drawing fire and creating an international incident.
Despite the violence,
the United Nations has remained nearly silent. The European Union has offered
no meaningful condemnation. Some affiliated agencies have continued to question
the foundation’s mission while ignoring the violence. Only the U.S. has led
with clarity in its condemnations.

The U.N., the
International Red Cross, and other captains of civil society insist on a
sacrosanct neutrality that is effectively moral blindness. There are good and evil in this world. Feeding starving civilians is good;
stealing the aid and murdering the people who feed
them is evil.
The likelihood of a
ceasefire in Gaza could turn on whether Israel meets a core demand of Hamas to
stop a successful effort to feed the Palestinian people.
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