Reports from inside Gaza, gaining rare access to a GHF aid distribution site supported by the U.S. and Israel.
Deep in the heart of Gaza, Newsmax correspondent Zach Anders gained exclusive access to a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid distribution center — one of the few relief operations functioning under the joint backing of the United States and Israel.
Inside the facility, Anders observed firsthand how GHF coordinates the delivery of critical supplies — food, medicine, and essentials — to civilians trapped in the crossfire. The visit offered a rare glimpse into the logistics and security challenges of running aid programs in a war zone, as well as the delicate balance between humanitarian relief and military realities.
The GHF site is seen by its supporters as a lifeline for Gaza’s population, while critics argue that aid operations often face obstruction, diversion, and exploitation by militant groups. For Washington and Jerusalem, maintaining such sites underscores a dual message: standing firm against terror groups while simultaneously extending humanitarian support to civilians.
Anders’ ground report provides a seldom-seen perspective — aid work in Gaza not through the lens of militants or international NGOs, but via a U.S.-Israel-backed network committed to keeping humanitarian corridors open despite enormous risks.