BREAKING: New Investigation Exposes UNRWA Ties to Terror Groups
👇 US-indicted Hamas terrorist Ali Baraka with UNRWA rep.
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2/ At a Beirut meeting in May 2024, UNRWA Commissioner-General @UNLazzarini made a deal with Jihadi terrorist groups by which UNRWA allowed Hamas leader Fathi Al-Sharif to remain as principal of a major UNRWA school, and as the head of the UNRWA Teachers Union.
For years, Al-Sharif had openly glorified Hamas terrorist attacks, including on his Facebook page, and published photos of his fraternization with heads of terrorist organizations. Contrary to its claims of robust neutrality mechanisms, UNRWA for years allowed Al-Sharif to occupy a senior position overseeing thousands of UNRWA teachers and students.
Only when a formal complaint was made to UNRWA by a government, in early 2024, did the agency give Al-Sharif a slap on the wrist by suspending him. Immediately, Hamas and other terrorist groups responded by effectively shutting down UNRWA in Lebanon, mobilizing massive protests by UNRWA teachers and students.
Three months into the shutdown, Lazzarini flew to Beirut and met with the alliance of terrorist organizations who were behind the strike. Local media reported on June 1, 2024 that Lazzarini and the terrorist groups reached “understandings” that would lead to a “positive” result for Al-Sharif, and the strike was called off.
On September 30, 2024, Al-Sharif was eliminated by an IDF missile. Hamas announced that indeed he had been their leader in Lebanon, and eulogized the senior UNRWA figure for his “Jihadi education.”
3/ Former UNRWA Commissioner-General @PKraehenbuehl met with terrorist leaders from Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, in February 2017, where he emphasized the “spirit of partnership” between them and UNRWA.
He invited the terrorist leaders to privately challenge any UNRWA decision which he could then change or “tear up.” The head of UNRWA urged the Jihadi terrorist groups to ensure that their “discussions not be made public” so as to avoid harm to UNRWA’s “credibility.”
Mr. Krahenbuhl, who was forced to leave UNRWA in 2019 due to a corruption and sexual abuse scandal, was this year absurdly appointed to head the International Red Cross, prompting a sharp protest by 17 members of the United States Senate.
4/ Likewise, in June 2022, current UNRWA chief @UNLazzarini stressed the importance of “partnership” with Gaza terrorist groups.
He met regularly with Gaza terrorist groups under the umbrella of the “Joint Refugee Committee,” which is headed by Mahmoud Khalaf, a member of the central committee of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), designated as a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union.
5/ @MatzSchmale, the former UNRWA director in Lebanon, addressed a Hamas rally in August 2018 alongside Ali Baraka, one of six Hamas terrorist leaders indicted in September by the US Department of Justice, as the latter told the crowd that donor states must support UNRWA “until we return to Palestine.”
Schmale thanked the terrorist groups “for their understanding” and reassured them that UNRWA is on their side.
6/ In October 2020, now serving as UNRWA Director in Gaza, @MatzSchmale met with the Joint Refugee Committee headed by DFLP official Mahmoud Khalaf, to discuss “the problem of forcibly dismissed employees.”
In numerous such cases, local UNRWA staff suspended for links to terrorism were reinstated under pressure by the terrorist groups.
7/ Former Deputy Commissioner-General @LeniStenseth personally went to Gaza, in June 2021, to kowtow before Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas terror chief who masterminded the October 7th massacre.
Hamas had been angry with UNRWA after its then Gaza Director Matthias Schmale, an ardent supporter of the Palestinian narrative, unwittingly admitted in a TV interview that Israeli strikes on Hamas, during the May 2021 war, were “very precise.” The interview was widely shared by supporters of Israel. Outraged, Hamas declared Schmale a persona non grata, and orchestrated mob protests to threaten him.
Stenseth obediently removed Schmale from his post, throwing him under the bus to appease Sinwar, and called Schmale’s interview “indefensible.” She went to visit Sinwar in Gaza to personally thank him “for his positivity and desire to continue cooperation in facilitating the agency’s work in the Gaza Strip.”
Stenseth is now Director-General of the foreign ministry of Norway, UNRWA’s most ardent state supporter. Stenseth uses her current position to fund groups that lobby for UNRWA, such as the Chr. Michelsen Institute, which was unethically chosen to conduct the “independent review” of UNRWA led by Catherine Colonna.
8/ UNRWA Lebanon Director @DUALEBField shared a stage with the leader of Hamas in Lebanon, Fathi Al-Sharif, who as noted above was also an UNRWA school principal and head of the UNRWA Teachers Union.
At the event, before a cheering crowd, Al-Sharif proclaimed his support for “the resistance.” Ms. Klaus did not object.
9/ UNRWA managers have participated at an annual Hamas conference which discusses internal UNRWA affairs such as employee vacancies and UNRWA Teachers Union elections.
At the 2021 conference, Hamas offiical Ahmad Abd Al-Hadi announced the launching of a joint committee to “supervise the relationship with UNRWA and ensure it implements its obligations.”
10/ In February 2018, then-UNRWA Program Director in Lebanon @GwynLewis12 met with Hamas official Ahmad Fadl, and they agreed on “ongoing cooperation and coordination.”
11/ UNRWA regional directors routinely meet with local terrorist leaders for “cooperation and coordination.”
At a November 2017 meeting, they told UNRWA’s Sidon Director Fawzi Kassab that UNRWA must exist until Palestinian refugees “return to their homes” and threatened that if donors do not continue funding UNRWA, the Palestinians will start a “popular revolution.”
12/ In February 2022, then-UNRWA Lebanon Director @Claudio_Cordone, the former acting chief of @Amnesty International, visited Ain Al-Hilweh camp to meet with a coalition of terrorist groups, including Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the Houthis.
The terrorists told Cordone that the Palestinian issue in Lebanon is “a political issue and cannot be reduced to a humanitarian or security issue.”
Likewise, in January 2018, Cordone met with Hamas official Ahmad Abd al-Hadi who affirmed that the terrorists support UNRWA because it “remains a living witness to the 1948 Nakba.”
Contrary to what the world is told, UNRWA’s main purpose is not humanitarian aid, but rather to promote the narrative that Israel’s creation was an “injustice” and that the Palestinians will one day dismantle Israel.
13/ In February 2017, then-UNRWA Lebanon Director @HakamShahwan told terrorist leaders that UNRWA was “fully prepared” to have “a strong partnership mechanism” with them, so long as the partnership should not reach a stage “where some believe that we are partners in decision-making.”
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BREAKING: UN names UNRWA's ex-Lebanon Director Claudio Cordone as Deputy Special Envoy for Syria.
Here's Cordone—who once also headed Amnesty International—giving an award to Lebanon's Hamas terror chief Fateh Sharif, an UNRWA educator by day who oversaw 2,000 UNRWA teachers.
2/ Claudio Cordone: “UNRWA expresses its deep appreciation to Fateh Sharif for his contribution in enhancing the school community to guarantee a better future for Palestine refugee children.”
Hamas: “Fateh Sharif fought as a martyr, and gave Jihadi education to the children.”
3/ UNRWA Lebanon chief @claudio_cordone with Islamic Jihad and other terror chiefs like Ali Baraka, one of only a handful of top Hamas terrorists to be indicted by the U.S. for “heinous crimes.” He managed Hamas ties with Tehran and was deeply involved in Hamas terror operations
🚨 NEW: UN Watch has unveiled the UNRWA Terror Network, an investigative platform that exposes and maps the systemic infiltration of UNRWA by terrorist organizations including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Users can browse between 490 profiles of UNRWA employees and terrorists and a complex web of 889 connections between them. Profiles are labeled according to affiliation with UNRWA, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and more.
Learn how to explore the UNRWA Terror Network:
The platform is the result of over ten years of research and compiles documented evidence involving hundreds of UNRWA employees engaged in terrorism, incitement, or membership in extremist organizations.
BREAKING: A bombshell new 200-page report exposes how Hamas terror chiefs seized control of the UNRWA school system responsible for educating hundreds of thousands of children in Gaza and Lebanon.
The UN knew about this scandal — and did nothing.
Here are the highlights: 🧵
2/ UNRWA runs a vast network of schools for 500,000 Palestinian students.
It raises $1+ billion each year from Western states with a promise to teach these children peace and tolerance.
In reality, UNRWA handed the children over to violent terror groups like Hamas and PIJ.
3/ While UNRWA’s international staff — such as former chief Pierre Krähenbühl & successor Philippe Lazzarini — serve as its public face, the real power lies with local staff who make up 99% of UNRWA's 30,000 employees.
They run the education system & staff unions on the ground.
The Council has adopted zero resolutions on human rights abuses perpetrated by repressive regimes, including:
🇨🇺 Cuba
🇶🇦 Qatar
🇨🇳 China
🇹🇷 Turkey
🇵🇰 Pakistan
🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
The UN Security Council is due to vote on renewing the mandate of UN peacekeepers in Lebanon.
The 🇺🇸 U.S. has branded UNIFIL an “abject failure” and reportedly wants it shut down, while 🇫🇷 France is pushing to prolong it.
Here's what you need to know: 🧵
2/ UNIFIL was established in 1978, but after the 2006 war between Israel and the Hezbollah terrorist organization in Lebanon, the UN Security Council strengthened UNIFIL’s mandate.
UNIFIL was entrusted with overseeing Hezbollah’s disarmament and withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
3/ Instead, the opposite happened.
Hezbollah — with the help of its Iranian patrons — methodically built up a massive network of tunnels, arms and attack infrastructure inside UNIFIL’s area of responsibility in southern Lebanon.
But they never show you how UNRWA employs terrorists, incites hatred, and prolongs the conflict.
This is how UNRWA really works:🧵
2/ UNRWA was created to help refugees from the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
It had a noble goal: provide food, medical care, and housing to displaced people so they could rebuild their lives.
But the UN agency quickly lost its way.
3/ Arab leaders refused to accept that their war on Israel was over—and hijacked UNRWA to convey this message.
Instead of helping refugees and their descendants build new lives, UNRWA told them: “You are still refugees—and one day you’ll return to destroy the State of Israel.”