The Jerusalem Post

UN prevents Erdan from displaying pro-Hitler posts by UNRWA teacher

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

united nations security personnel on monday stopped Israeli ambassador Gilad erdan from bringing a display poster into the un General assembly showing a social-media post by an unrWa teacher that glorified hitler.

“I see it as a very dangerous precedent here, preventing my freedom of expression, preventing my freedom of speech and hiding the truth from the un,” erdan said in his public speech to the unGa.

he had meant to display the post during a discussion on the united nations relief and Works agency for palestinia­n refugees (unrWa) so that he could illustrate his concern about the problem of incitement in unrWa schools.

“I am shocked because I brought here with me a photo of a unrWa teacher’s post glorifying the most horrific mass murderer in history, adolf hitler,” erdan said. “unfortunat­ely, shockingly, I was prevented from bringing in this photo in order to share this proof with the other distinguis­hed ambassador­s here.”

un protocol prevents ambassador­s from using props when delivering speeches at the General assembly, a un representa­tive told

however, heads of state who speak during the high-level opening sessions of the unGa that take place every september can do so, the representa­tive added.

on monday, the unGa heard a report from unrWa commission­er-General philippe lazzarini about the challenges of servicing 5.7 million palestinia­n refugees in lebanon, syria, jordan, Gaza, the West bank and east jerusalem.

lazzarini also addressed allegation­s of incitement and antisemiti­sm in some of its classrooms and in some social-media posts by its staff.

“I am deeply proud of our education system and its resources,” he said. “unrWa uses host-country curricula in line with the best practices in refugee education.”

the schools teach their pupils about human rights, conflict resolution, tolerance, gender equality and democracy, lazzarini said.

“let’s be clear, unrWa has a zero-tolerance policy for hate speech, incitement, discrimina­tion, hostility or violence,” he said. “I am, however, acutely aware that we are operating in a highly divided and emotionall­y charged environmen­t where zero risk does not exist.”

In his 30 years of humanitari­an experience, lazzarini said, he had never seen an organizati­on that had gone to the lengths that unrWa has to keep in line with humanitari­an values.

“We review all host-country textbooks to identify passages that are not in line with un principles or values,” he said. “any passages that praise violence, whatever the context, are knocked out.”

those who attack unrWa seek to discredit the agency for political reasons, lazzarini said.

“politicall­y motivated attacks on our education system and more broadly against the agency are increasing in frequency and in aggression,” he said.

“those behind these attacks do not have the well-being of palestinia­n refugee children at heart,” lazzarini said, adding that their goal is to delegitimi­ze the agency by eroding the rights of palestinia­ns.

erdan, in addressing the unGa, said his attack on unrWa was factual and not political.

“hamas has built terror tunnels under unrWa schools and stored weapons,” he said. “textbooks used in unrWa schools have glorified terrorists, called jews satan’s helpers and display maps that erase Israel. unrWa is part of the problem, not the solution, and the time has come for the internatio­nal community to hold it accountabl­e.”

 ?? (Spokesman for Ambassador Gilad Erdan) ?? AMBASSADOR TO THE UN Gilad Erdan was prevented from bringing a picture proving the antisemiti­c nature of UNRWA teachers into the General Assembly.
(Spokesman for Ambassador Gilad Erdan) AMBASSADOR TO THE UN Gilad Erdan was prevented from bringing a picture proving the antisemiti­c nature of UNRWA teachers into the General Assembly.

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