Sunday, March 17, 2024

Dossier reveals how UNRWA is in bed with Hamas in Gaza


A dossier that the Israeli government is said to have used to explain its concerns to the U.S. and other nations about its actions toward a controversial United Nations agency and its relationship with Hamas was given to the media. 

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) lost hundreds of millions of dollars from donors after it was alleged (with tons of evidence, including video) that at least twelve employees assisted the Hamassholes in the October 7 barbaric attack on Israel. 


So we, along with some of our allies froze funding to the organization and UNRWA fired the terrorists named in the allegations. But since this incident, there have been literally hundreds of employees with ties to Hamas as the dossier points out.

The newly updated claim states that the number of UNRWA workers directly involved in the bloody attack on October 7 has gone up to at least 15, and of these pieces of human excrement, at least three were suspected of being directly involved in the kidnapping of Israelis who were then taken hostage, while some were soon thereafter murdered. This information, presented to ally nations by the Israeli government, allegedly prompted the countries to cut funding to the agency – an act that the majority have not reversed as of this week.

The dossier alleges that about 1411 of the 8,300 UNRWA teachers and about 100 of the 500 school principals and deputy principals are Hamasshole members. About 15 or so relief and humanitarian aid workers out of 151, also have ties to the terrorist group.


One thing is for certain, school texts for all levels have clear, anti-Semitic and anti-Israel content. Children are taught from cradle to grave to hate the, you know, Jews. The texts glorify martyrdom and are loaded with anti-Semitic tropes. Maps provided to the children in their textbooks show a singular land where Israel and the Palestinian territories exist but labeled as a singular Palestine.

Finally, the dossier also alleged that Hamas has their own representatives in the UNRWA staff union, much like the United States had Hamas supporters in Congress, particularly in a unit known as The Squad.


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