vrijdag 23 januari 2009

UNRWA scholen in Gaza Strook geïnfiltreerd door Palestijnse terroristen

 
Hier zou een grondig onderzoek naar moeten worden ingesteld door de landen die aan UNRWA bijdragen, dus niet door UNRWA zelf.
 
In het artikel staat wel een rare fout, en ook is niet duidelijk op wat voor bronnen het precies is gebaseerd: de Al Aqsa Martelaren Brigades is niet de militaire vleugel van Hamas maar van Fatah. De militaire vleugel van Hamas zijn de Izzedeen al Qassam Brigades. Het kan een ordinaire vergissing zijn, maar een beetje ongelukkig is het wel. Een paar jaar geleden heeft de toenmalige directeur van UNRWA toegegeven dat veel medewerkers betrokken zijn bij Hamas.
 
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UNRWA Schools in Gaza Infiltrated by Palestinian Terrorists - Jonathan D. Halevi
Ynet-Hebrew - translation in:
Daily Alert - January 22, 2009
Prepared for the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs

 
Recent years have seen the gradual takeover of UNRWA educational and welfare institutions in Gaza by Palestinian terrorist organizations, led by Hamas. Just six months after Hamas' general election victory, it won a clear victory in the UNRWA workers committee elections held on 14 June 2006. Suhil el-Hindi, head of the teachers sector at UNRWA schools, operates openly as Hamas' representative. He controls the curriculum in UNRWA schools, the employment of teachers in those schools, and the summer camps.

    Hamas Interior Minister Said Sayyam, responsible for Hamas terror operations, who was targeted in the recent Gaza war, was a teacher at UNRWA schools for 23 years. Following the Hamas takeover of Gaza in June 2007, parents of students in UNRWA schools wrote to the head of UNRWA charging that scores of teachers at the schools belonged to the Al-Aqsa Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, and requested an urgent investigation. In another example, Awad el-Kik, the principal of an UNRWA school in Rafiah, was also head of weapons and rocket manufacturing for Islamic Jihad in Gaza until he was targeted on 30 April 2008.

    It seems very likely that contributions by Western nations to UNRWA pay the salaries of Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists who are educating the next
generation of Palestinians in jihad against Israel and all non-Muslims. Western nations should demand that terror group activists be removed from UN institutions as a condition of continued funding.
 
 
Lt. Col. (res.) Jonathan Dahoah-Halevi is a senior researcher at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs and co-founder of the Orient Research Group Ltd.


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