As war wages on between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, a watchdog group is releasing a new report that reveals how UNRWA teachers in the enclave, funded largely by the U.S. and EU, indoctrinate Palestinian children and promote terrorism and antisemitism.
Entitled “UNRWA: Hate Starts Here,” today’s report
uncovers 20 UNRWA teachers and other staff members who celebrated the October
7th Hamas massacre of Israeli civilians on their social media accounts,
collected by the non-governmental organization UN Watch, an independent human
rights monitoring group based in Geneva.
The new cases are in addition to 133 UNRWA educators
and staff who were exposed for promoting hate and violence in UN Watch’s last report, released in March 2023.
UN Watch today submitted the report to EU foreign
affairs commissioner Josep Borrell, and U.S. Ambassador Linda
Thomas-Greenfield, whose governments are among the top funders of UNRWA, as well as to UN Secretary-General
Antonio Guterres and UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini. UN Watch is calling on the
agency’s major funders—including the U.S., Germany, the UK and the European
Union—to ensure that none of their combined $1.2 billion of donations to UNRWA
will fund teachers of hate, and to hold the agency accountable to its own
standards and commitments.
Among the educators who used their personal social
media channels to propagate hate and celebrate the Hamas terror attack on
October 7th:
- UNRWA Gaza teacher
Osama Ahmed posted “Allah is Great, Allah is Great,
reality surpasses our wildest dreams” as the massacre was unfolding.
- UNRWA school principal
Iman Hassan justified the massacre as “restoring rights”
and “redressing” Palestinian “grievances.”
- Director of the UNRWA
Khan Younis Training Center Rawia Helles, who is featured in
and UNRWA campaign, glorified one of the terrorists as a “hero,”
“raider,” and “prince of Khan Younis.”
- UNRWA English teacher
Asmaa Raffia Kuheil excitedly posted “7th, October, 2023!
Sculpture the date!” adding a heart emoji.
- UNRWA school
administrator Hmada Ahmed posted “welcome the great October.”
The report only examined a sample of Facebook users who
publicly identified themselves as UNRWA employees, and therefore UN Watch
estimates that the number of UNRWA staff who incite violence and hatred
includes hundreds if not thousands among the agency’s 30,000 staff.
Western
Countries Fund UNRWA’s $1.6 Billion Budget
The
teachers of hate at UNRWA are largely funded by Western countries who
contribute the lion’s share of UNRWA’s $1.6 billion-dollar budget. Amounts
pledged for 2022 included $344 million from the United States, $122 million
from Germany, $107 million from the European Commission, $61 million from
Sweden, $17 million from the UK, $24 million from Switzerland, $32 million from
Norway, $28 million from France, $24 million from Canada, and $15 million from
the Netherlands.
Comment by UN Watch
“We
call on the governments that fund UNRWA to declare that they will stop enabling
a system that teaches new generations of Palestinians to hate and murder Jews.”
“The hate that led to the October 7th massacre did not
appear out of thin air. It was inculcated at UNRWA schools over many years. One
of the Hamas terrorists who carried out the massacre on Israeli families was
even found to be carrying his UNRWA diploma on him as he butchered innocent civilians.”
“The U.S., EU, Germany, UK, Canada and other donor
states cannot morally send more money to UNRWA until it shows a genuine
commitment to basic norms of education in its schools. This means the agency
must publicly condemn UNRWA employees who incite terrorism and antisemitism,
remove them from their positions, and create an independent and impartial
investigation of all of its staff,” said Neuer.
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