For years, the radical left and their allies in the globalist establishment have peddled a deceitful narrative about Gaza: one where suffering civilians are victims of a lack of aid, often with Israel as the convenient scapegoat. Yet, a truth conservatives have long exposed is finally, grudgingly, getting a sliver of official acknowledgment: the terrorist regime of Hamas has been systematically hijacking humanitarian aid meant for its own people.
This isn't a new revelation to anyone paying attention. While the usual suspects screamed about "genocide" and a dire scarcity of supplies, the undeniable reality was that Hamas, the same group that unleashed barbaric terror on October 7th, was siphoning off resources, ensuring its terror machine flourished while Gazans starved. Evidence, logic, and common decency were routinely sidelined in favor of protecting the terrorist organization from accountability.
Now, after countless denials and deliberate distractions, the United Nations—an institution often more eager to condemn America or Israel than actual terrorists—has offered a tacit admission of this long-running scandal. It comes in the form of a statement, which, while technically welcome, is cloaked in the kind of impotent outrage and euphemistic language that has become the UN's regrettable hallmark.
The statement emerged from Dr. Ramiz Alakbarov, the UN's Deputy Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process and Resident Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Authority. One might observe that the longer the title, the shorter the list of actual achievements, a maxim that often holds true for bureaucratic entities.
Dr. Alakbarov's words, while refreshing in their mere existence, highlight the UN's chronic inability to confront evil directly. He stated: "I strongly condemn the recent obstruction of humanitarian operations in Gaza by the de facto authorities, which endangered humanitarian personnel, intimidated workers delivering lifesaving food assistance and disrupted life-saving humanitarian operations."
"The de facto authorities"? Really? When will the global elite summon the courage to name the actual perpetrators? No one is confused about who holds tyrannical sway over Gaza. It is Hamas, the internationally recognized terrorist organization that oppresses its own population. To "strongly condemn" actions while simultaneously shielding the perpetrators with vague terminology is not just cowardice; it's an insult to the intelligence of anyone seeking real solutions.
This diplomatic tiptoeing is nothing new for the UN. For years, Hamas's confiscation and outright pillaging of relief supplies have been an open secret. Tellingly, evidence such as deleted UN posts from 2023, captured for posterity by Israeli authorities, proves that this corruption has been ongoing and known.
The UN's belated and lukewarm acknowledgment demonstrates a disturbing pattern: it would rather offer meaningless platitudes and euphemisms than genuinely challenge its "cherished" terror group. This isn't just a failure to solve a problem; it's an active endorsement of the status quo that allows terrorists to thrive at the expense of innocent lives.
This episode serves as a stark reminder of the global establishment's systemic failure to confront radical evil and hold barbaric regimes accountable. Until institutions like the UN shed their political correctness and call terrorists by their rightful name, prioritizing action over appeasement, the cycle of suffering will continue, and the vital work of true accountability and American leadership will remain more critical than ever.