UN Watch tool shows the UNRWA terror network
The Geneva-based NGO UN Watch recently launched the interactive tool “UNRWA Terror Network”. The platform is based on over ten years of investigative research and documents in detail how hundreds of UNRWA employees are involved in terror, incitement and extremist terrorist organizations such as Hamas – and why UNRWA must not play a role in the reconstruction of Gaza.
The findings contradict UNRWA’s repeated claims of neutrality and reveal a long-standing pattern of complicity that has allowed terror groups to exploit the agency’s staff, services and taxpayer-funded infrastructure.
Users can navigate between around 490 profiles of UNRWA employees and terrorists and a complex network of 889 connections between them – including senior UNRWA officials. The profiles are labeled by affiliation to UNRWA, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and other groups, and include detailed source information and photographic evidence of terror links.
Click here for the tool, explanatory video here
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