The Jerusalem Post

UNRWA’s time is up – let’s shut it down

- • By STEPHEN M. FLATOW

As the war in Gaza continues, there is one incontesta­ble fact: UNRWA, a UN agency put in place 75 years ago to help Palestinia­n refugees, has outlived its useful life.

When I was growing up in 1950s New York City, it was a rite of passage to take a school trip to the United Nations headquarte­rs in Manhattan. Mine took place while I was in fourth grade. We 10-yearolds were awed by the fluttering flags that grace the property, the majesty of the towering headquarte­rs building, and even at that age could appreciate the gracefulne­ss of the General Assembly Building. We attended a meeting of the now gone Trusteeshi­p Council. We were taught that the UN was the world’s best chance to bring peace to the world. We’ve seen how that’s worked out.

The Trusteeshi­p Council, one of the main organs of the UN when it was created in 1946, was establishe­d to supervise the administra­tion of “trust territorie­s,” such as Western Samoa and Tanganyika, as they transition­ed from colonies to sovereign nations. This was in keeping with Franklin Roosevelt’s determinat­ion to free people around the world from their colonial masters following World War II. Allies and foes would lose colonies.

Interestin­gly, because Palestine was not a British colony, but a mandate created by the League of Nations, there was no internatio­nal supervisio­n of events in Palestine as there would come to be in the trusteeshi­p territorie­s. Instead, Britain, unable to control the Arab population’s attacks against the Jews and after being hammered by the Irgun during the war years, threw in the towel and asked the fledgling UN to get it out of Palestine. The Partition Plan adopted by the UN and accepted by the Jewish leadership in Palestine gave the British their exit and led to the creation of the State of Israel and the War of Independen­ce, which the Arabs did not have to start; but they did, and lost.

The dislocatio­n of Arabs from Palestine, whether caused by Arab or Israeli actions, could have been quickly solved by another UN agency: the UN High Commission for Refugees, which followed in the footsteps of earlier League of Nations refugee programs. The stated goal of the UNHCR was and is to “help the millions of Europeans who had fled or lost their homes.” It would have taken just the stroke of a pen to include Palestinia­n refugees, as well as the 700,000 Jews who were forced out of Mideast countries where they had lived for a millennium.

Instead, part of the grand plan of the Arab countries to keep the fire of Arab rejection of Israel burning was to give special recognitio­n to the Palestinia­ns by giving them their own agency with the UN’s creation of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, UNRWA. Rather than work to resettle Palestinia­ns and integrate them into Palestinia­n or Arab society, UNRWA’s

goal is to perpetuate Palestinia­n misery. How else can one explain why there are UNRWA-supervised refugee camps in the midst of the Palestinia­n Authority’s largest cities nearly 30 years after the PA assumed control?

As recently explained in a Wall Street Journal article, “UNRWA has kept Palestinia­ns in permanent refugee camps” which has led to raising generation­s of Palestinia­ns fed on the lie of a return to Israel and treating them as people who are not capable of standing on their own two feet. Neighborin­g Arab countries, too, have done their share of instilling hatred for Israel and Jews by not absorbing Palestinia­ns within their borders into local society by giving them citizenshi­p or work permits.

The disclosure­s of UNRWA employee involvemen­t in the October 7 massacre and the use of its facilities in Gaza to assist the Hamas war effort is just the tip of an iceberg that extends deep below the surface. What lurks below that surface is a thoroughly corrupt UN agency that long ago decided to be part of the “refugee” problem rather than its solution.

Do away with UNRWA and replace it with the UNHCR; it’s going to be an improvemen­t.

The writer is president of the Religious Zionists of America. He is the father of Alisa Flatow, who was murdered in an Iranian-sponsored Palestinia­n terrorist attack in 1995, and the author of A Father’s Story: My Fight for Justice Against Iranian Terror. Note: The RZA is not affiliated with any American or Israeli political party.

 ?? (Mohamed Azakir/Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­N WOMEN take part in a protest against the suspension of UNRWA funding by some Western states, in front of UNRWA’s building in Beirut, last week. The dislocatio­n of Arabs from Palestine could have been quickly solved by the UNHCR, the writer argues.
(Mohamed Azakir/Reuters) PALESTINIA­N WOMEN take part in a protest against the suspension of UNRWA funding by some Western states, in front of UNRWA’s building in Beirut, last week. The dislocatio­n of Arabs from Palestine could have been quickly solved by the UNHCR, the writer argues.

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