New reports claim UNRWA works with terrorists, teaches hate as agency hits back at critics

Following numerous allegations and charges against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) over its ties to terrorists with involvement in the Hamas terrorist massacre in Israel, the scandal-hit agency is facing new allegations of wrongdoing.

U.N. Watch a Geneva-based NGO, has released parts of a 150-page dossier that Executive Director Hillel Neuer told Fox News Digital shows “high-level UNRWA staff who are complicit with terrorists, who meet with them regularly.” 

Before presenting his documentation to the world, Neuer attempted to address it directly with UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini. In a letter to Lazzarini, Neuer explained that Lazzarini’s staff have previously complained that U.N. Watch did not submit its reports to UNRWA for comment prior to publishing. Neuer then recounted several attempts to meet personally with Lazzarini to discuss U.N. Watch’s findings and explained that when it released its dossier, Lazzarini would be unable to “claim… that we do not show you the evidence in advance.”

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UNRWA in Gaza on June 20, 2023. (Ahmed Zakot/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The latest IMPACT-se review complements findings from March 2023 that two UNRWA schools headed by Hamas members had “promote[d] violence and terrorism in self-created study material.” Now, IMPACT-se has named three additional schools where Hamas operatives served as UNRWA staff. The NGO found that these schools promoted “libels against and non-recognition of Israel” and “gratuitously insert[ed] content promoting hatred and violence against Israel into grammar exercises.”

IMPACT-se found that UNRWA schools are “shamelessly flout[ing]” UNESCO standards, which include “peace-building, respect for non-Palestinian groups, and avoiding incitement to violence.” 

The group’s report cites intelligence claiming that “over 10% of the 510 [senior] employees in UNRWA’s education system in the Gaza Strip,” are members of PIJ or Hamas. UNRWA members are not allowed to be participants in terror groups designated by the U.N. Security Council. But as Neuer explained, “The U.N. terror list is one of the thinnest lists in the world,” because “Russia and China can block any designation they don’t like.” Neuer said this means “there’s virtually no Palestinian groups” on the list.

Fox News Digital reached out to UNRWA media officials on numerous occasions for its response to the contents of IMPACT-se’s and U.N. Watch’s dossiers, about allegations that UNRWA schools were not adhering to UNESCO standards, and about Lazzarini’s refusal to meet with Neuer. 

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UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini addresses the assembly on the opening day of the Global Refugee Forum, in Geneva. (Jean-Guy Python/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

Bill Deere, director of the UNRWA representative office in Washington, told Fox News Digital, “UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini has cautioned the spread of disinformation against UNRWA,” which he says “is meant to create chaos and divert attention from the political aims to dismantle the Agency.” Reiterating the content of a statement Lazzarini shared on X in the aftermath of Neuer’s dossier being released, Deere said, “UNRWA recommends before giving oxygen to accusations like these, double-check the source and question the intent to avoid becoming an echo chamber for disinformation and de facto the fueling of hate and putting other people’s lives in danger.”

Addressing U.N. Watch’s interviews with UNRWA students, he said, “What they don’t tell you is these children were filmed without the knowledge or permission of their parents,” Deere said. “The kids were isolated and asked a series of leading questions designed to elicit a response. This is beyond misleading, it’s twisted and desperate.” 

The U.S. was among numerous countries to pause support to UNRWA in January after the initial proofs emerged of members’ participation in the terror attack of Oct. 7. Congress has halted funding to UNRWA through March 2025.

 

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