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Commissioner-General of UNRWA Hit With Community Note for This Whopper of a Claim About Its Schools

After Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre of more than 1,400 Jews, teachers at the UNRWA-run schools, which are funded by U.S. taxpayers and the EU, took to social media to celebrate.

This behavior is nothing new, UN Watch’s Hillel Neuer pointed out to lawmakers last week in a hearing on how the agency "poisons Palestinian youth."

“UNRWA staff regularly call to murder Jews, and create teaching materials that glorify terrorism, encourage martyrdom, demonize Israelis and incite antisemitism,” he said. 

What does that look like in practice? Arithmetic lessons teach children to count “martyred” terrorists while grammar lessons include phrases such as, “Jihad is one of the doors to Paradise,” and kids are taught Israel is the “enemy.”

All of this is well documented, as are the teachers’ celebratory responses to the brutal attack. But that didn’t stop Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general of the UNRWA, from accusing those who spoke candidly about it of “false & insidious claims.” 

X users slapped his post with a community note, while Neuer brought the receipts.

“This is wrong. Textbooks used by UNRWA contain pages of Israel-hatred,” the community note read. “Problematic passages with ‘anti-Semitic things, calls for violence and glorification of killers,’ (Quote from Matthias Schmale, head of UNRWA in Gaza until 2021.)”

Neuer's thread continues, highlighting other terrorist-praising UNRWA teachers, which are all documented in the group's report

As Foundation for Defense of Democracy's Jonathan Schanzer argued in last week's hearing, it's past time for the UN to "reform itself or ... be dismantled."


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