Why the United Nations Fears the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation More Than It Fears Hamas.
And what that tells us about the rot at the heart of the international aid system
Editor’s Note: This article was updated to include recent GHF distribution data and UNRWA’s latest public statements, which only strengthen the argument.
It’s a question few dare to ask out loud, but the answer is as damning as it is obvious: Because the UN has built a vast, self-serving empire on the backs of Palestinian misery and antisemitic propaganda — and GHF threatens to topple that entire rotten edifice.
Last week, Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google and one of the world's most influential tech voices, recently shattered the illusion that the United Nations is an impartial, principled actor in global affairs. In an internal forum, Brin didn’t mince words—he called the UN “transparently antisemitic.” That’s a bold charge. It’s also correct.
But what Brin tapped into is far deeper than bias—it’s a business model. A parasitic one. And Gaza is its crown jewel.
The United Nations isn’t just biased. It has institutionalized antisemitism into a business model. At the center of this model is UNRWA, the agency that’s turned Gaza into a permanent welfare dependency — not as a bug, but a feature.
This isn’t humanitarianism. It’s racketeering with blue helmets.
UNWRA's child soldiers video was produced by Bedein Center.
— Imtiaz Mahmood (@ImtiazMadmood) January 29, 2024
WSJ reported that an estimated 1,200 Unrwa employees in Gaza are actual “operatives” of Hamas or PIJ.
49% of UNNRWA had close relatives with official ties to Hamas and other terrorist groups.
The Oct. 7 an Unrwa… pic.twitter.com/26O4DYLnGS
The UN’s Empire of Exploitation
Let’s be clear: The United Nations is not afraid of failure. In fact, failure is essential to its survival. It just needs the right kind of failure—one that perpetuates crises without ever resolving them. For that, you need a villain (Israel), a victim (Palestinian civilians), and a villainous victim-handler (Hamas).
Enter UNRWA: the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. It was supposed to be a temporary agency. That was 75 years ago. Today, it is a multibillion-dollar behemoth addicted to crisis, cultivating dependency, and enabling terror under the halo of humanitarianism.
UNRWA is not a bystander in Gaza. It is a co-conspirator.
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Its employees have moonlighted as terrorists.
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Its schools have doubled as rocket depots and indoctrination hubs.
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Its food aid has become Hamas’s logistics arm.
This is not negligence. This is design.
UNRWA and Hamas function like a well-oiled machine: one distributes the aid, the other ensures the people remain poor, angry, and dependent. The loop is seamless. And who funds it? You do—via taxes siphoned into Western foreign aid budgets, funneled through UN bureaucracies, and laundered into Gaza’s terror economy. UNRWA is the prototype for a global scam in which Western taxpayers unwittingly bankroll terrorist infrastructure, all while diplomats preen at press conferences about their noble intentions. The facts, which are backed by hard evidence such as payroll reciepts, Hamas records and volumes of videos, are irrefutable.
L: Suhail al-Hindi, former head of 30,000 UNRWA employees' union — and member of the Hamas Political Bureau in Gaza.
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) June 6, 2025
R: Yahya Sinwar, fellow member of Hamas Politburo who masterminded the October 7th massacre.
Remember: UNRWA is Hamas. pic.twitter.com/SbPJ7RT0IS
The October 7 Reckoning
The Hamas massacre of October 7 didn’t just expose Israel’s vulnerabilities. It cracked the UN’s mask. While Israelis were being slaughtered in their homes, UN Secretary-General António Guterres refused to issue an unequivocal condemnation of Hamas. Why? Because in the eyes of the UN, Jewish blood is expendable — collateral damage in a narrative war they’ve been waging for decades.
And when Israel fought back, something happened the UN couldn’t tolerate: the world started to notice the rot. And when some in the media began to question the UN about the undeniable evidence staring them in the face, they were met first with silence, then passive denials that passed the inquiries to others like UNRWA. And when the questions began coming to them directly, the response from UNRWA? Obfuscation. Denial. Internal investigations that never seem to end. Meanwhile, more evidence emerges almost weekly linking UN employees to the atrocities.
The UN’s main aid agency in Gaza, UNRWA, has a Hamas problem.
— The Free Press (@TheFP) May 29, 2025
→ At least 12 employees joined the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
→ 10% of its Gaza staff have militant ties.
→ $500M in aid was intercepted by Hamas.
So why is the UN still in charge?@Maddie_Rowley_… pic.twitter.com/iU9zpzu45Q
GHF: The Real Threat to the UN? Competence.
Now, amid the rubble and ruin, another actor has entered the stage: the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). It doesn’t play by UN rules. That is:
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It doesn’t pay protection money to terrorists.
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It doesn’t tolerate theft of aid.
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It doesn’t hold press conferences while children starve.
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It actually delivers food—safely, efficiently, and without political theater.
And that is the true scandal.
The UN isn’t threatened by GHF because it’s ineffective. It’s threatened because it works. It feeds people without empowering Hamas. It provides aid without moral compromise. It challenges the entire premise of the UN’s “humanitarian-industrial complex.”
That’s why the smear campaigns have begun. That’s why UN-affiliated mouthpieces are falling over themselves to question GHF’s motives. Because if GHF succeeds, the game is over. No more junkets for overpaid envoys. No more glossy reports filed from Geneva. No more career advancement through the management of human misery.
I strongly condemned the UN's conduct toward the GHF, which provides aid to civilians directly, away from the hands of Hamas.
— Danny Danon 🇮🇱 דני דנון (@dannydanon) June 30, 2025
Instead of supporting the initiative, the UN is actively trying to undermine it and is intimidating organizations willing to collaborate with the GHF.… pic.twitter.com/K2i7oMmOTc
The Fight Isn’t About Gaza. It’s About the Business of Gaza.
Let’s not be naïve. Gaza is not a unique failure—it’s the prototype. The UN has exported this model to Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan, and Ethiopia. Keep the population desperate. Keep the cameras rolling. Blame Israel, or colonialism, or climate change—anything but the corrupt aid mechanisms themselves.
The GHF has committed the cardinal sin: showing the world that there is another way. That it is possible to deliver aid with integrity. That starving children don’t have to be used as pawns in a geopolitical hustle.
So the UN responds the only way it knows how: with rage masquerading as moral outrage.
Because here’s the truth no UN press release will ever admit:
It is not in the UN’s interest to solve Gaza. It is in their interest to manage it.
“Seeing their grift threatened, the U.N. would rather see food rot on trucks and in warehouses than cooperate with the only mechanism that is working: the GHF. It’s shameful."
— Rev. Johnnie Moore ن (@JohnnieM) July 7, 2025
Yes, that’s true: the UN is behaving like a mafia, nothing less. pic.twitter.com/14Ke59OGNd
Conclusion: The Grift Must End
Gaza is suffering. But it’s not because of GHF. It’s because the United Nations and its network of agencies have embedded themselves in a system that feeds on suffering, fuels terrorism, and punishes anyone who threatens to break the cycle.
If the world truly wants peace and recovery, it’s time to stop funding failure.
It’s time to stop pretending the UN is a neutral actor.
It’s time to stand behind those who are feeding the hungry without feeding Hamas.
The UN isn’t afraid of chaos.
It’s afraid of competition.
And GHF is exactly that.