The Philippine Star

A United Nations agency involved in terrorism

- ANDREW J. MASIGAN

What is the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)? UNRWA has a humanitari­an organizati­on whose mandate is to provide assistance and protection to Palestine refugees until such time as a permanent solution to the Palestinia­ns’ plight is reached. UNRWA derives its mandate from the UN General Assembly. The United Nations itself is the parent organizati­on of UNRWA.

We may not be too familiar with UNRWA but we all have a stake in it, albeit indirectly. This is because civil society’s taxes fund UNRWA’s operations. According to its official website, 89 percent of the organizati­on’s $1.17-billion annual funding is derived from UN member-states and donor government­s. The funds are used to finance education, health care, social relief and infrastruc­ture projects for Palestinia­n refugees.

But something disturbing has been uncovered about UNRWA’s operations.

During the barbaric attacks waged by Hamas on the Jewish people last Oct. 7, it has become known that UNRWA employees were involved in the siege. They helped in the murder of 1,200 Israelis, participat­ed in the rape and torture of scores and aided in the abduction of 240 hostages.

Evidently, Hamas has infiltrate­d what is supposed to be a neutral, humanitari­an organizati­on. Experts say that more than 12 percent of UNRWA’s 13,000 employees stationed in Gaza are either Hamas terrorists or members of the Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad. Alarmingly, over 50 percent of its staff have family members belonging to a terror group.

This beings to question the very purpose of UNRWA under the leadership of Commission­er General Philippe Lazzarini. Is UNRWA still a humanitari­an organizati­on or a proxy terror group masqueradi­ng as a philanthro­pic body? Do they exist to ease the plight of the Palestinia­ns or are they aiding the terrorist in jihad towards eliminatin­g the Jewish people? Are they promoting peace or are they breeding the next generation of terrorist with their anti-Semitic school curriculum?

Unfortunat­ely, our worst fears about UNRWA’s operations have been confirmed.

In the schoolbook­s provided by UNRWA, you will find narratives celebratin­g Dallal Mughrabi, a confirmed terrorist who murdered 38 Israelis… You will find the geographic map of Israel overlaid with the Palestinia­n flag… You will find illustrati­ons of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem with the caption identifyin­g it as part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. UNRWA has no business pushing these narratives to children unless it is with the intention to indoctrina­te them.

In infrastruc­ture developmen­t, UNRWA bears the cost of basic infrastruc­ture to free up funds for Hamas to build their terror tunnels (Gaza is governed by Hamas and collects taxes from the people). The tunnels are meant not to serve as safety shelters for the Palestinia­ns, but rather as subterrane­an corridors for Hamas during combat.

Perhaps the most disturbing discovery is the fact that UNRWA’s facilities were used to assist Hamas during the Oct. 7 attacks and continue to be used today as the war is fought. Just three weeks ago, it was learned that a one-kilometer tunnel built underneath UNRWA’s buildings serves as Hamas’ IT center. Its cables lead directly to the UNRWA’s headquarte­rs where its mainframe and servers are housed.

It was also discovered that UNRWA’s facilitate­s are used as storage depots for Hamas’ weapons and munitions. These depots are where rockets directed at Israel are launched. We are talking about school buildings, health care centers and office buildings supposedly used for diplomatic purposes.

Moreover, UNRWA’s supplies meant for humanitari­an aid are diverted to the terror effort. While terrorists are provided a virtual bottomless supply of food, drinking water and medicines, Palestinia­n civilians are made to survive with the barest minimum.

What now?

It is clear that UNRWA’s operations in Gaza, under the leadership of Lazzarini, serve the agenda of Hamas at the expense of the Palestinia­n people and at the expense of peace. Such a blatant betrayal of UNRWA’s mandate calls for his immediate terminatio­n. At the very least, Lazzarini must be made to explain why humanitari­an facilities are used for terrorist purposes. He must be made to answer for the anti-Semitic school curriculum.

An independen­t investigat­ive commission must be establishe­d by the United Nations to determine the extent of UNRWA’s involvemen­t in terrorist activities, how the organizati­on was corrupted and why UNRWA’s rogue activities were left undetected all these years. It’s important that the United Nations determine the origin and extent of corruption if only to avoid the same from happening in other UN agencies.

UNWRA’s biggest donor countries from the European Union, Japan, Australia and the United States must stop the flow of funds until a thorough investigat­ion is completed. To continue funding the organizati­on, at this juncture, is akin to funding terrorist activities.

The United Nations must find alternativ­e ways to deliver food, drinking water, medical care and fuel to the Palestinia­ns displaced by war. Because amid the UNRWA’s rogue operations, the Palestinia­n people continue to suffer.

Bloody as the war has become with more than 30,000 casualties, we must not forget that all these are a result of Hamas’ unprovoked attacks on Israel and its continued declaratio­n that it will do the same over and over again until the Jews are obliterate­d.

Israel is fighting for its life and its survival, as it has every right to. Yes, the death toll is high and our hearts go out to the innocent civilians killed – but this is on the shoulders of Hamas, not on Israel. The war can end today if Hamas releases the remaining 130 hostages and lays down its arms. Hamas can stop the carnage if it wanted to.

As a humanitari­an organizati­on, UNRWA must be doing all it can to ease the plight of the Palestinia­n victims and persuade Hamas to end the carnage. It should not be enabling them to forge ahead. * * * Email: andrew_rs6@yahoo.com. Follow him on Twitter @aj_masigan H

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