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UNRWA Accused of Knowingly Aiding Hamas Infiltration

UNRWA ‘knowingly’ let Hamas infiltrate, per UN Watch report. This assertion, coming from UN Watch, a group often criticized for its pro-Israel bias, has ignited a firestorm of debate. The report’s claims are undeniably serious, alleging that UNRWA, the UN agency responsible for Palestinian refugees, allowed Hamas infiltration not accidentally, but deliberately. This isn’t a new accusation; many have voiced similar concerns for years, pointing to UNRWA’s operations in Gaza as effectively serving as Hamas’s social services arm.

The sheer gravity of the allegation – that a UN agency knowingly facilitated the activities of a designated terrorist group – demands serious attention.… Continue reading

UNRWA-Hamas Ties Exposed: Report Reveals Secret Meeting, Fuels Outrage

A UN Watch exposé revealed that former UNRWA Commissioner-General Pierre Krahenbuhl met secretly with leaders of designated Palestinian terrorist organizations, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, in Beirut in 2017. Krahenbuhl assured them of a strong partnership, encouraging private critiques of UNRWA decisions and promising potential policy changes in return for their cooperation and commitment to UNRWA’s security. He stressed the importance of secrecy to avoid jeopardizing UNRWA’s funding. These clandestine meetings highlight deeply problematic interactions between UNRWA leadership and terrorist groups.

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