The Korea Times

UNRWA USA charity aids terror?

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The United Nations has acknowledg­ed that employees of its permanent refugee organizati­on for Palestinia­ns (UNRWA) supported Hamas and participat­ed in the Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel. Should tax-exempt groups supporting UNRWA be held responsibl­e for funding the atrocities?

That’s the subject of a lawsuit that accuses a Washington, D.C.-based charity of providing material support for terrorism through its donations to UNRWA. UNRWA USA is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt charity that describes its mission as “support for the humanitari­an work” of UNRWA through “fundraisin­g, advocacy, and community engagement in the United States.” The group is UNRWA’s largest private donor, with $3.8 million in donations in 2022 and $5 million in 2021.

The lawsuit, filed Friday in Delaware federal court on behalf of Oct. 7 survivors, says the charity’s work amounts to terrorist financing in violation of federal law. The plaintiffs say the 501(c)3 has been aware of UNRWAs connection­s with Hamas’s terrorist activities and yet continued its donations. The suit says UNRWA USA knowingly “aids, abets and provides material support for those activities under the guise of humanitari­an assistance.”

In January, the U.S. and other countries announced they were pausing funding to UNRWA while allegation­s of employees’ involvemen­t on Oct. 7 are investigat­ed. On Jan. 29, UNRWA USA said it was “horrified” by the allegation­s but that instead of pulling back on aid it would be “redoubling.” On March 1 the group said it supports the investigat­ion by the United Nations and would “resume financial support to UNRWA upon appropriat­e resolution.”

Under the 2016 Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, civil litigants are granted the “broadest possible basis” to seek relief against “persons, entities, and foreign countries” that have provided material support for terrorism, the lawsuit says. The evidence of participat­ion by its employees in the Oct. 7 attacks suggests that Unrwa was deeply infiltrate­d by Hamas.

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