another anti-Jew LIE spread intentionally + spoon-fed to media WHY? B/c Hamas last grip of power is exploiting innocent Gazans by stealing + controlling aid to sell it to them + stay in power disproven by video truth + confirming the lifesaving effective work of @GHFUpdates https://t.co/NeJcWTg3pY
OPINION: GHF, BCG, TBI: An outsourced genocide-industrial complex in Gaza Call it what you want, Gaza's ‘humanitarian city’ is a concentration camp, backed by infamous US and UK contractors with bloodied hands, writes Alex Foley @foleywoley https://t.co/LtGR9NfLAJ
🚨@ncri_io analysis lays out how major media outlets became bullhorns for Hamas propaganda. https://t.co/xeyK7Rj3Im
The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire after 21 months of conflict, with calls from UK MP Kim Johnson urging the British government to take immediate and decisive action to protect Gaza's children. Johnson emphasized that words are insufficient and that urgent care and aid must be scaled up to save lives. Meanwhile, the U.S.-run Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has come under scrutiny. Critics allege that GHF has turned aid into a tool of control by forcing local organizations to cooperate or shut down, effectively supporting Israel's siege and contributing to Palestinian suffering. Conversely, supporters argue that GHF’s efforts prevent Hamas from accessing aid, which Hamas reportedly manipulates for financial gain and to strengthen its hold on Gaza. A recent 102-page report accuses major U.S. and European media outlets, including MSNBC, CNN, The Washington Post, and Reuters, of uncritically amplifying Hamas propaganda by promoting unverified claims from the Gaza Health Ministry, which is controlled by Hamas. This media coverage allegedly undermines U.S.-backed food relief efforts. The debate highlights the complex dynamics of humanitarian aid, media representation, and political control in Gaza amid ongoing conflict.