The Jerusalem Post

The world’s hypocrisy on UNRWA

- • By DAN ILLOUZ

Let’s talk about hypocrisy. Let’s talk about double standards. Let’s talk about UNRWA. For years, UNRWA has been using its status as a UN organizati­on as a cover for subversive actions against the State of Israel. It is the only UN agency dedicated to dealing with a particular group of refugees: Palestinia­ns. (It was establishe­d independen­tly from the UNHCR – United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees, which provides support to refugees from all around the world.) Yet time and time again, the organizati­on engages not in humanitari­an relief but in anti-Israel and even terrorist activities.

As a Jerusalem City Council member, I can attest to the fact that UNRWA is also one of the greatest obstacles to coexistenc­e in Jerusalem, as it incites the Arab population against Jews instead of encouragin­g integratio­n inside a united Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignt­y.

When Arab states refused to settle Palestinia­n refugees after the 1948 War of Independen­ce, UNRWA was establishe­d to provide shelter, relief and health services, with the expectatio­n that these refugees would return to their homes within two years. Yet with Arab states’ encouragem­ent, UNRWA ended up not assisting refugees’ acclimatiz­ation to their new countries but making the situation far worse.

During a Knesset debate in September 2018, then-mayor of Jerusalem Nir Barkat brandished an UNRWA textbook that praised a terrorist who had killed Israelis. Other UNRWA textbooks emphasize the Palestinia­n “right of return” while failing to include the

State of Israel on maps, or to recognize Israelis as human or to present peace as a possibilit­y. Some official textbooks used in UNRWA schools even incite terrorism, advocating jihad against Israel. After recent operations in Gaza, it was revealed that UNRWA arms have served as missile depots and support bases for Hamas.

And the world is not silent.

Did you think I’d complain that the world is silent in the face of the atrocities perpetuate­d by a purported refugee agency that acts like a terrorists’ hub? In fact, global silence would be a step up compared to the reality we’re in, because UNRWA has actually been supported by Western countries, along with Arab states. They are guilty by associatio­n. For us, this is yet another form of antisemiti­sm, this time concealed under the guise of humanitari­anism.

And now we are incensed. Last week it was announced that UNRWA Commission­er General Pierre Krahenbuhl had stepped aside following “allegation­s of misconduct,” pending investigat­ion. While the nature of these allegation­s has not been made public, I am confident it is nothing to do with UNRWA’s many decades of supporting – even promoting – hatred, terrorism and violence. So why the outcry now?

When UNRWA support terrorism against Jews, the world is silent. When allegation­s of corruption come up, countries remove their funding from UNRWA and force the commission­er to step down.

The truth is that no matter what last week’s accusation­s relate to, it is a slap in the face to Israelis. It confirms what we have suspected all along: Our suffering does not matter. That of Palestinia­ns, yes, but not ours. Misconduct results in consequenc­es – stepping aside, an investigat­ion – only when the victims are not Israeli.

The writer is a Jerusalem City Council member for the Hitorerut Party, leading an effort to get UNRWA out of Jerusalem.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­N SCHOOLCHIL­DREN take part in an activity at a school run by UNRWA in the Shuafat refugee camp in east Jerusalem.
(Reuters) PALESTINIA­N SCHOOLCHIL­DREN take part in an activity at a school run by UNRWA in the Shuafat refugee camp in east Jerusalem.

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