THE TRUE STORY ON AID TO GAZA

While accusations persist that Israel is deliberately starving Gaza as part of a genocidal strategy, the evidence overwhelmingly shows otherwise. Israel has not only facilitated massive humanitarian aid inflows, but has done so under extreme wartime conditions, despite Hamas‘s ongoing rocket attacks, hostage-taking, and deliberate sabotage of aid distribution.

Since October 7, 2023:

  • Israel has delivered unprecedented aid volumes—nearly 2 million tons via 90,000+ trucks, airdrops, and sea routes—proving no intent to starve.
  • Famine claims are isolated to Hamas-dominated combat zones, not Israeli-controlled areas.
  • The Integrated (Food Security) Phase Classification’s (IPC) declaration hinges on eased, opaque criteria, fuelling misleading narratives.
  • Starvation deaths remain minimal compared to famine thresholds, with violence as the primary killer.
  • Hamas’s aid theft, black-market profiteering, and refusal to end the war are the true drivers of suffering, turning humanitarian crises into weapons against Israel.

This isn’t genocide or deliberate starvation—it’s a tragic consequence of Hamas’s aggression and manipulation. International bodies should demand accountability from Hamas, not enable its tactics through biased reporting. The mainstream media are propagating fake news again.

Please note that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has been praised by its supporters for delivering millions of meals to Gaza’s civilians under challenging conditions, aiming to bypass Hamas aid diversion and provide a secure, direct distribution system. Its efforts focus on addressing acute food insecurity through partnerships, logistical innovation, and U.S. backing, with a reported $30 million commitment from the U.S. government. Hamas have repeatedly attacked GHF distribution as they lose control and political power.

Hamas’s role in exacerbating suffering cannot be ignored. Multiple reports document the group’s systematic diversion of aid for military purposes, including reselling supplies on black markets to fund terrorism—estimated to have netted Hamas nearly $1 billion since the war began.

END TIMES PERSECUTION

The rise of violent extremist groups throughout Africa, as well as the constant attacks against Christian communities in the continent’s most populated country, has religious leaders fearful that “the next jihad” is underway.

“I know one thing has never really changed: No one gives a damn about Africa except for their natural resources or if there is going to be a big party because there is a peace treaty being signed,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, director of the global social action agenda of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading Jewish human rights organization with over 400,000 family members. 

Cooper teamed up with Rev. Johnnie Moore, a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom and president of the Congress of Christian Leaders, to author the new book The Next Jihad: Stop the Christian Genocide in Africa. The book was written after the unlikely duo traveled together to Nigeria earlier this year to meet with dozens of Christian victims of terrorism from five different regions. “After our journey there, we want the world to know that you haven’t heard half of it,” the faith leaders said in a joint statement. “The terrorists’ aim is to ethnically cleanse northern Nigeria of its Christians and to kill every Muslim who stands in their way.”

Their trip came as thousands have been killed by Boko Haram (an Islamic militant group in Nigeria’s northeast with a splinter faction that has claimed allegiance to the Islamic State) and radical Fulani herdsmen who have in recent years increasingly raided predominantly Christian farming villages in the country’s Middle Belt.

In the natural this genocide is horrific and fearful but for Christians who truly understand God is working out His plans and purposes in His world and want to be in the centre of His will for their lives understand the truth of this Scripture.

 “And not only that but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope.  Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us.”    Romans 5:3-5