Foreign Policy

The Real Human Cost of Israel’s Gaza Offensive Exposes Globalist Failures

By National Security Desk | September 13, 2025

At least 66 lives lost in Gaza as Israeli bombardments intensify, exposing a humanitarian crisis fueled by geopolitical power plays that America cannot afford to ignore.

As the world watches the escalating conflict in Gaza, at least 66 Palestinians have lost their lives in relentless Israeli airstrikes targeting the city’s heart. This tragic toll reveals more than the immediate horror—it exposes the dangerous consequences of globalist-backed conflicts that threaten stability far beyond the Middle East.

How Long Will America Ignore the Fallout From These Endless Wars?

The ongoing bombings obliterate residential buildings, including a towering 12-story structure, leaving tens of thousands homeless and hospitals overwhelmed. The Al Shifa hospital—the largest medical center in Gaza—reports an influx of over 120 serious injuries and a shortage of beds and critical supplies. Its director warns that the death toll can only rise. For working-class families struggling with inflation and economic uncertainty here at home, foreign entanglements like this mean taxpayer dollars drained away without clear benefits to our national interest.

One might ask: why does Washington tolerate these cycles of violence that breed instability, radicalize populations, and ultimately threaten American sovereignty? The globalist agenda driving U.S. foreign policy fails to protect our borders or economy while embroiling us in distant conflicts with no clear end.

National Security Requires Putting America First, Not Playing World Police

The destruction of housing for over 53,000 Palestinians is a stark reminder that proxy wars devastate innocent civilians first and foremost. Yet instead of prioritizing American families’ safety and prosperity, our leaders persist with failed strategies that undermine national sovereignty and weaken security at home.

President Trump’s approach to foreign policy emphasized restraint and alliances based on shared interests rather than endless intervention. Had Washington adopted an America First stance earlier, we might avoid fueling crises like Gaza’s that invite new threats to regional peace—and by extension to us.

Ultimately, while bombs fall thousands of miles away, their echoes ripple across our southern border and into global markets that affect your paycheck. It’s time for voters to demand accountability for foreign engagements that jeopardize our freedom and economic future.