Uber Eats for Hamas: The UN’s Latest Humanitarian Scam
New evidence reveals why Gaza’s terrorists were well-fed with home deliveries while civilians starved — courtesy of the UN and sponsored your tax dollars.
You know those things that you wish were just fever dreams? Well, thanks to the UN, we now have documented proof that, yes, humanitarian aid intended for desperate Gazan civilians was being delivered straight to the doorsteps of Hamas leadership. Not the displaced families, not the starving children, but the very terrorists responsible for the October 7 massacre.
According to explosive reporting by Israel Hayom, UN World Food Program (WFP) trucks were systematically diverted to Hamas leadership homes and warehouses, like some dystopian Uber Eats for terrorists. Millions of dollars in goods, including communication gear and — you’ll love this — cigarettes hidden in aid bags, including aid trucks from UNICEF were smuggled in, enriching Hamas’ coffers while the people of Gaza were forced to go hungry.
No wonder Yahya Sinwar hadn’t eaten in a few days before Israel introduced him to his long-overdue martyrdom package. He wasn’t home for the UN’s delivery window. Missed the drop-off. Tough break.
But don’t take my word for it — the UN’s own spokesperson, Stéphane Dujarric, admitted on June 5th that the UN hadn’t delivered any food to Gazans, despite hundreds of tucks received by them in the last weeks. That’s right — hundreds of aid trucks, billions in pledges, and... nothing. Apparently, WFP is “having issues” and are canceling the missions approved by the IDF— maybe it’s just hard to find Hamas officials these days when most of them have been turned into red mist.
Frankly, why be surprised the UN has become the Uber Eats of international terrorism, when the International Red Cross proudly serves as a glorified Uber ride service during hostage releases and to transport weapons and terrorists around Gaza. Not to mention making the release of terrorist or better known, “Palestinian Hostages,” from prison the ICRC’s top priority, since October 7th. Next time you open your favorite delivery app, just remember some people in Geneva get paid six figures to do it for terrorists in Gaza.


And while the UN was busy playing DoorDash for war criminals, they’ve been working overtime to thwart the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a U.S.-Israeli backed effort that has delivered nearly 10 million meals to actual Gazans since it started operating. Hamas and the UN don’t like GHF, of course — too many calories ending up with actual civilians, too few ending up with guys who sign rockets before they land in Gazans heads in hospitals.
Even better, Hamas recently threatened GHF workers, warning them to stop harming the “dignity” of the Palestinian people by, you know... feeding them. And UN’s “renounced lawyer” Francesca Albanese screams on how feeding Gazan’s is "essential tactic of Israel’s genocide.” Similar to her nearly crying about how eliminating Sinwar was “not justice” or “The elimination of Hamas is at the heart of [Israel's] genocidal logic." But of course, Hamas didn’t target civilians and rape didn’t happen, according to Francesca.
Meanwhile, the American and Israeli-backed GHF fights tooth and nail to get real aid to real people while being attacked by terrorists, condemned by the UN and by Western media, while they’re too busy quoting Hamas PR releases as “breaking news.”
And the UN? They’re not only silent about Hamas seizing UN facilities for their own distribution, they’re actively sabotaging the only group that’s managed to bypass Hamas’s theft ring. Literally inventing “14,000 babies will die of starvation in the next 48 hours,” and falsely accusing Israel of waging a “ruthless war against children.” Not to mention the ICC issuing arrest warrants against Israeli for “using starvation as a weapon of war” based on manufacture “evidence.”
I guess you could say Antonio Guterres isn’t just preserving “neutrality”—they’re fighting to preserve the catering schedule for Hamas.
So the next time you hear Guterres wring his hands about “the humanitarian situation in Gaza,” remember: he’s probably just upset that the delivery drivers aren’t finding Yahya Sinwar and his friends.
total and utter BS