Chattanooga Times Free Press

STOP FUNDING TERRORIST-BESET UNRWA

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U.S. tax dollars shouldn’t subsidize groups that employ terrorists. Yet the Biden administra­tion hasn’t been able to clear that low bar.

Late last month, Reuters reported that around 190 employees of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees have been members of Hamas or Islamic Jihad. The informatio­n came from an Israeli intelligen­ce dossier. Reuters reported an Israeli official described those 190 individual­s as “hardened fighters, killers.”

This group, commonly known as UNRWA, is supposed to be a humanitari­an organizati­on providing services such as education and medical care to those in the Gaza Strip. But its employees don’t limit their activities to helping others.

Israeli intelligen­ce believes some UNRWA employees participat­ed in the Oct. 7 terror attack that killed 1,200 people in Israel. Hamas terrorists kidnapped hundreds more. Many are still held hostage.

According to the dossier, one UNRWA employee participat­ed in the attack on Be’eri, where 10% of residents were murdered. One teacher allegedly filmed a hostage. A social worker is believed to have been involved with coordinati­ng the movements of vehicles and supplies used by terrorists.

UNRWA has around

13,000 employees, but this can’t be dismissed as a few bad apples. Israeli intelligen­ce believes 10% of its workforce have a connection to Hamas or Islamic Jihad. Those who are alleged to have directly participat­ed in the terror include a teacher, social worker and school counselor.

Additional­ly, the Israeli Defense Forces provided photograph­ic evidence that Hamas had a rocket site in a UNRWA warehouse. Another was next to a UNRWA school. This isn’t new informatio­n. Almost a decade ago, the United Nations itself confirmed that UNRWA schools were being used to hide weapons and that weapons were likely fired from those schools.

If you’ve ever wondered why those in the Gaza Strip hate Israel so intently, here’s a major clue. Many of the UNRWA teachers are terrorists or supportive of terrorists. Some schools contain weapons used to attack Israel. Little wonder the children grow into adults fixated on eliminatin­g Israel and killing Israelis.

During his presidency, Donald Trump withdrew U.S. funding from UNRWA. Shortly after taking office, President Joe Biden reversed course. In 2022, the United States sent the group $344 million. Just since last October, this country has given the group $121 million.

After these latest damning and troubling allegation­s, the United States and several other countries temporaril­y paused their funding of the agency. Given how infested UNRWA is with terrorists and terror supporters, those contributi­ons should be permanentl­y cut off.

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