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⚡️ BREAKING: The U.S. State Department condemned a UN General Assembly resolution adopted today and backed by a broad majority of states calling on Israel to uphold protections for civilians and humanitarian access in Gaza, including respect for UNRWA. ▪️In its statement, the State Department said: “The United States...

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👇 Why Israel Banned UNRWA in Gaza: The humanitarian aid that is piling up in Gaza highlights the immense challenges of distributing it efficiently to those in need. UNRWA is no longer authorized to manage this aid; instead, coordination must now occur through alternative channels. While millions in Gaza face hunger and medical shortages, the disruption of aid delivery is rooted not only in the war but also in Israel’s January 2025 decision to ban UNRWA from operating in Gaza. This measure was not taken lightly—it was the result of decades of problems associated with the agency, culminating in its direct involvement with terror. Israel’s decision stemmed from concrete accusations that UNRWA employees aided Hamas in the October 7 massacre, with evidence emerging that agency staff participated in or facilitated the attack. For Israel, this confirmed a long-held suspicion: UNRWA was not a neutral humanitarian body but one entangled with terrorist organizations. The laws passed in October 2024—and enforced by January 2025—formally banned the agency from Israeli-controlled areas, including Gaza and East Jerusalem. At the same time, Israel prohibited official contact with UNRWA, severing ties altogether. But UNRWA’s problems run deeper than October 7. For decades, it has been more than an aid agency—it has been the primary body in charge of Palestinian education. In Gaza, UNRWA schools taught generations of children using textbooks filled with incitement against Israel and the Jews, glorifying violence while denying the legitimacy of Israel’s existence. This has perpetuated a culture of hatred, radicalized youth, and prepared the ideological ground for endless conflict. Instead of fostering coexistence, UNRWA entrenched division and despair. The humanitarian consequences of the ban are significant, but they must be weighed against the damage UNRWA itself has inflicted on Palestinians. In March 2025, Israel halted all UNRWA-mediated aid into Gaza. Warehouses filled with food and medicine sat unused while Gazans went hungry. To mitigate this, Israel and the United States established the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a new mechanism to distribute aid under military supervision. Yet its reach is still limited, covering only a fraction of Gaza’s 2.3 million people. Even these limited operations were repeatedly sabotaged by Hamas and other armed militants, who opened fire at aid distribution points—often killing the very Gazans who had gathered in desperation to receive food and medicine. By targeting humanitarian convoys and civilians alike, these groups deepened the crisis they claimed to resist. The ban also reflects a broader regional reality. While aid is desperately needed in Gaza, millions across Lebanon, Syria, and even within Israel are also in dire need of food and medicine. Israel has argued that channeling aid through UNRWA was not only unsafe but counterproductive, as it enabled Hamas to divert supplies and maintain its war footing. By cutting UNRWA out, Israel seeks to ensure that humanitarian assistance reaches civilians without simultaneously strengthening the very group that triggered the war. The implications of the ban are profound. On one hand, it disrupted aid flows, creating immediate hardship. On the other hand, it severed a decades-long cycle in which UNRWA’s presence sustained dependency, fueled anti-Israel propaganda, and gave Hamas cover to operate under the guise of humanitarianism. For Israel, the ban was both a security necessity and a moral reckoning: a recognition that the suffering of Gazans will never end so long as an organization complicit in terror, indoctrination, and political manipulation controls their future. #freegazafromhamas #Gaza #Israel #UNRWA

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A Few Bad Apples: 8,000 UNRWA Teachers Rallied for Hamas Terrorist United Nations Human Rights Council Debate, 27 March 2024 How fitting that this Council meets here in the Hall of Qatar, sponsored by the country now hosting Hamas terrorist chiefs in Doha luxury hotels. In her report, Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese urged funding of UNRWA, which she says is being “attacked.” Let us consider. Yesterday, UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini was next door to meet with the Swiss Parliament’s foreign affairs committee. They announced that I will be invited to brief them next. Here’s a preview of what I will say. On February 10th, the world discovered the terror tunnel right below UNRWA headquarters in Gaza, with electric cables going from the UNRWA grid to power computer servers forming a Hamas intelligence center. Mr. Lazzarini responded: “UNRWA did not know what is under its headquarters.” Really? Because a week prior, on February 2nd, the Wall Street Journal reported: “In 2014, part of the parking lot at UNRWA headquarters in Gaza began sinking, likely from a Hamas tunnel dug beneath. ‘No one talked about what was causing the collapse,’ a former Unrwa official said, ‘but everyone knew.’” I repeat: “Everyone knew.” When it was revealed that numerous UNRWA employees took part in the massacre of October 7th, Mr. Lazzarini and his surrogates claimed, “It’s just a few bad apples.” Really? In September 2011, Suhail al-Hindi, Chair of the UNRWA Staff Union in Gaza, and principal of an UNRWA boys school, was suspended for his role with Hamas. He was a member of the Hamas politburo with Yahya Sinwar. In response, the entire UNRWA staff in Gaza, 8,000 teachers and school principals, went on strike for months to support this Hamas leader. UNRWA reinstated him. “A few bad apples”? No. UNRWA is rotten to the core.

Hillel Neuer

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Today I took the floor at the United Nations: “High Commissioner, everything we just heard from the world’s worst dictatorships, from state sponsors of terrorism, is absolutely false. The truth, as documented on page 3 of your report, is that Hamas is the one that attacked and invaded Israel on October 7th, violating a two-year ceasefire, and committing mass murder, mutilation, rape, and torture, killing and injuring thousands, and abducting more than 200 people, from babies to grandmothers, into the terror tunnels in Gaza. Today, we ask: What is the UN doing about it? Its primary agency in Gaza is UNRWA. We are told they do “lifesaving,” humanitarian work. Is this true? Let us consider. I come here today to present to the UN our new petition, signed within 24 hours by more than 100,000 people. Therein, we recall the latest revelations. At least 12 UNRWA staff took part in the October 7th massacre. Are these just “a few bad apples?” No: • At least 1,200 UNRWA staff in Gaza are members of terrorist groups; • 3,000 UNRWA teachers were in a Telegram group that celebrated the massacre; • Hamas built a terror tunnel directly below UNRWA Headquarters in Gaza, hiding a computer intelligence center that was powered by the agency’s electrical grid. UNRWA's chief said they didn't know. Is this “lifesaving” work? The UN cannot say it didn’t know. Because we warned you repeatedly, in official documents, about UNRWA's ties to terrorism: • in Feb. 2018: • in March 2020: • in March 2021: • and in June 2021: America is now trying to help Gazans by giving funds to other agencies not infested with terrorism, but as reported by Devex, secretary-general Antonio Guterres told the agencies not to accept. Why does the UN care more about its failed agency, UNRWA, than about actually helping needy Gazans? Is this humanitarianism?” ___________ For more on UNRWA:

Hillel Neuer

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Q: The head of the Teachers’ Union for UNRWA in Lebanon and the principal at an UNRWA school was killed in an Israeli airstrike. Hamas claimed him as one of their own, said he was their commander in Lebanon. Information about that gentleman had been brought to UNRWA’s attention several months ago by the UN Watch NGO. The gentleman was placed under suspension and an investigation launched. I’m trying to find out during the course of that investigation if any information was ever uncovered that this gentleman was a high-ranking Hamas operative, a commander, the commander in Lebanon. And secondly, I again ask, as I’ve asked before, how can the Secretary-General and the UNRWA Commissioner-General and other UN officials say credibly with a straight face that Hamas has not infiltrated UNRWA when the head of its… of all things, the Teachers’ Union and a principal turns out to be Hamas’ commander in Lebanon? How do those two things get reconciled? 🇺🇳: First of all, Fateh al Sharif was indeed an UNRWA employee. As soon as UNRWA received information about his possible involvement with Hamas at a senior level, he was immediately put on administrative leave without pay. This was back in March, and contrary to what information may be floating in social media or other places, he was never ever reinstated. So I just want to make that clear. You know, the Colonna report that the Secretary-General commissioned outlined a number of issues with the operations of UNRWA and made number of recommendations in order to ensure the neutrality of UNRWA and its staff. Those recommendations have been taken on board. And I could tell you that, first of all, the UN doesn’t… UNRWA like most employees doesn’t have an intelligence or police unit to investigate every staff member... As soon as information was received, in this case from the Israeli Government, action was taken. Every time UNRWA has received information beyond just a name, action has been taken and we’ll continue to do so. Q: And respectfully, this is not a low-level operative, and it wasn’t the brother of a plumber who knew somebody in Hamas. This was a Hamas commander in Lebanon. If UNRWA is not able to sniff this out over the course of years and with a multi-month investigation, how can it be trusted to do any other vetting of any kind? 🇺🇳: First of all, anyone who works for the UN and engages in terror-like activity is unacceptable and outrageous and an insult to all UN staff members around the world. In general terms, and I can’t speak specifically to this case, most people who are engaged in underground organizations try not to have their involvement known publicly. Q: By the way, he posted on social media for years about his Hamas involvement.

UN Watch

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🔅 1. UNRWA is a jihadist terror cult. For 70 years, it's indoctrinated youth to hate, kill, and be disposable pawns in a battle to destroy Israel and beyond. 🔅2. Thousands of it's staff took part in or supported Oct 7th atrocities. This is a direct result of the billions in "aid" it spent on hate indoctrination and militarizing Gaza. 🔅3. Instead of resettling its refugees, UNRWA forces them and all their descendants to be refugees forever. It indoctrinates kids to believe they must destroy Israel to ever have a home. 🔅4. This perpetual refugee status is unprecedented and different than how all other refugees are treated - including the 100 million aided by UNHCR, the UN's main refugee agency. 🔅5. Israel is 0.3% of the Middle-East and is here to stay. The UNRWA jihad fantasy must end now. The rest of the region (10,000,000+ sq miles) should welcome its brethren. 🔅6. In the past century, there were 1,000,000+ Jewish refugees from Arab countries. None are now seen as "refugees" or to have a "right to return". They've all resettled in Israel or other countries. 🔅7. Israel grants all Jews a "Law of Return" to their indigenous homeland. Most Arabs in Israeli territories came from Egypt or Jordan, which should offer them similar rights. 🔅8. Funding UNRWA destroys the lives of Arab children who become indoctrinated with hate and violence for life. It destroys the societies where it operates, and brings forever conflicts to the region. 🔅9. UNRWA is irredeemable. It's aided and abetted the worst ideologies and atrocities for decades. Both Hamas and UNRWA must be eliminated for there to be a chance at real peace and stability. #DefundUNRWA #DisbandUNRWA #UNRWA #UN

Quantum Flux

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