🟄 BREAKING: An Israeli soldier just became a whistleblower and admitted the IDF BURNED over 1,000 aid trucks meant for Gaza and buried what was left in deep pits to hide the evidence.

I’m flying to Toronto right now to speak at the ISNA masjid. But I had to stop everything to write this. Because I am furious. And you should be too.

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In a hurry, skip to the 1 minute mark in the video above.

I’ve seen a lot these past 10 months.

But this might be one of the most grotesque, enraging stories I’ve heard since this genocide began.

A respected journalist inside Israel just shared the words of a whistleblower — an IDF soldier — who could no longer live with the crimes he witnessed.

And here’s what he said:

ā€œWe confiscated over 1,000 trucks full of aid meant for Gaza. We burned everything in them. Then we buried it all in a pit in the sand.ā€

Read that again.
One thousand trucks.
Food. Water. Medicine. Baby formula.
Burned.
By Israel.
And then buried — to cover up the crime.


This is not a logistical failure. This is engineered famine.

Let me tell you something plainly:

Burning food meant for starving people is not a military tactic. It is a war crime.

Burying baby formula meant for dying infants is not defense. It is genocide.

And the only reason we know about this is because one soldier broke ranks and confessed what they’ve all been doing.

The journalist who aired the story said the man was trembling.
He knows what he saw.
He knows what he participated in.
And now he’s trying to speak before it swallows him whole.


We are not guessing anymore. This is deliberate.

We already knew that Gaza was starving.

  • We’ve posted the photos.

  • We’ve shared the names.

  • We’ve seen the bodies of toddlers who weigh 15 pounds.

  • We’ve told the stories of children who died asking for water.

But what this soldier just confirmed is what we’ve always suspected:

The starvation is not just collateral damage. It is the strategy.

Israel is not failing to deliver aid. It is destroying it. On purpose.

And the United States? They’re still sending the bombs.


How do you burn aid trucks while babies starve?

I mean this as literally as possible:
Who does that?

What kind of military — what kind of nation — intercepts a convoy of humanitarian supplies, sets it on fire, digs a pit, and buries the ash?

Let me answer that:

A genocidal regime.
A government that wants to erase an entire people — not just from the land, but from the memory of the land.

They don’t just want Palestinians dead.
They want no record of how they died.
No food to nourish them.
No video to document it.
No trace.

That’s why this soldier’s testimony matters so much.

Because he saw the evidence go up in flames — and now he’s trying to stop the lie from hardening into history.


This is why I keep writing. This is why we fight to publish.

I’m heading to Toronto right now to speak at ISNA — to tell the truth about this genocide.

But the moment I saw this report, I had to stop what I was doing and get this to you.

Because while we speak, debate, post, argue —

They are burying the food.

And they are doing it in our names.
With our weapons.
With our silence.


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Because if they’re burning the food,
If they’re burying the aid,
If they’re murdering the truth —

Then we have to become louder than their crimes.

With fury, grief, and purpose,

Shaun

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