Humanitarian LARP: 'Soumoud 2' Convoy Heads to Gaza, Who's Funding This Clown Show?
Another aid convoy, 'Soumoud 2,' is rolling into Gaza from Libya. Let's see how long before the 'humanitarian aid' turns into rockets.

So, the 'Soumoud 2' convoy is gearing up to bless Gaza with its presence, fresh from the chaotic paradise that is Libya. Color me skeptical. We're told this is all about humanitarianism, rainbows, and unicorns, but anyone with half a brain knows how these things usually go.
Gaza, as we all know, is a veritable black hole for aid money. It goes in, promises are made, and then...poof. Tunnels get built, rockets get fired, and the international community wrings its hands and demands 'peace.' It's the same tired script, different actors, same tragic ending.
Who's footing the bill for this little adventure? Is it George Soros playing global sugar daddy again? Or maybe some virtue-signaling Western government trying to buy goodwill? The average American taxpayer sure as hell ain't seeing any benefit from it.
And let's not forget Hamas, the delightful folks who run the show in Gaza. They're experts at turning humanitarian aid into weapons of war. You think they're going to let all those shiny new supplies just go to the needy? Please. More likely they'll be using it to reinforce their terror infrastructure.
The media will, of course, spin this as a heartwarming story of compassion and international solidarity. They'll show you smiling children and grateful families, conveniently ignoring the fact that Hamas is probably lurking in the background, ready to take their cut.
Look, nobody wants to see innocent people suffer, but throwing money at the problem isn't a solution. It's a band-aid on a gaping wound, and it often does more harm than good. Until there's a serious reckoning with Hamas and its agenda, all this aid is just enabling their reign of terror.
So, let's keep a close eye on this 'Soumoud 2' convoy. Let's see where the money goes, who benefits, and whether it actually makes a difference in the lives of ordinary Gazans. My bet is, it won't. But hey, at least it makes for a good photo op, right?
This is the way.


