UNRWA Collaboration with Hamas

As Israel’s war with Hamas progresses in the Gaza Strip, more and more evidence emerges about the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s collaboration with Hamas and its terrorist activities.

Since 7th October, this has become a greater concern for the Israelis, as UNRWA is now the main primary provider of food, fuel, and shelter for the Gazan civilians, most of whom are displaced from their homes.

A major current concern is the failure to prevent Hamas terrorists from seizing humanitarian aid entering the Strip. Multiple videos have been published on social media that show members of Hamas hijacking whole truckloads of supplies for their own use.

And recent Israeli operations have revealed evidence of Hamas utilizing UNRWA facilities for terrorist purposes. Just one example is the school where the Israel Defence Forces recently discovered a whole cache of weapons, as shown in this video.

 

 

But there is much other evidence too. In addition to the recent revelation of UNRWA teachers celebrating the 7th October attack, some of the evidence dates back decades. Veteran investigator David Bedein recently made a presentation in the Israeli parliament about the work of his group, Israel Behind the News, which has made repeated discoveries regarding UNRWA’s involvement with Hamas.

They have often presented evidence to officials in a variety of countries, appealing to donors of very large sums of money to UNRWA to demand greater accountability for the way in which the funds are used, as well as changes to the education curriculum, which promotes hatred of Jews. But strangely, the money keeps flowing in.