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The Truth behind Humanitarian Aid to Gaza

A Palestinian sits on the rubble of a building destroyed in Israeli strikes in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, October 9, 2023. (Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters)

In response to the Hamas attack on Israel, the Israeli government shut off Gazans’ access to its country’s electricity, food, and water. The move has drawn the expected condemnation of self-described proponents of human rights, such as Bernie Sanders, who said in a statement on Wednesday that “Israel’s blanket denial of food, water, and other necessities to Gaza is a serious violation of international law and will do nothing but harm innocent civilians.”

It’s worth diving into what happens when Israel does send humanitarian aid across the border into the Gaza Strip. As Hamas itself has publicly shared, the terrorist organization turns water pipes into rockets to fire at Israel. 

Not only does Hamas appropriate Israeli aid to turn it into weapons, it actively impedes Israel’s ability to deliver supplies that would increase Gazans’ quality of life. As former Israeli ambassador to the United States Michael Oren explains, Israel sends 1,200 truckloads of humanitarian assistance to its border with Gaza each month. Hamas allows only 400 trucks through. It is not Israel that is to blame for Gazans’ suffering but the terrorist organization it elected as its leadership in 2006 that fully took over the region the following year.

Another point of contention for many in the West is the idea that Israel deliberately targets high-density civilian areas in Gaza. This argument overlooks the fact that Hamas has ordered Gazans to ignore Israel’s calls for evacuation to more sparsely populated areas within the Strip. Not only is Hamas purposely throwing the people it purports to represent directly into the line of fire, it also uses them as human shields. It builds its infrastructure in those high-density areas, storing weaponry and building bases inside hospitals, schools, mosques, and United Nations buildings.

Israel will not let Hamas win the physical war. It’s important that we don’t let it win the information war, either.

Zach Kessel is a William F. Buckley Jr. Fellow in Political Journalism and a recent graduate of Northwestern University.
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