The scandal surrounding UNRWA, the UN aid agency for the Palestinians, has been going on for days. Based on the information provided by the Israeli authorities, the organization has launched an investigation against several of its employees, due to their alleged participation in the Palestinian Hamas terrorist attack on Israeli targets on October 7.

article in The Wall Street Journal, he disclosed new details about the case.

Several of the attackers who took part in the organized massacre of Israeli civilians from the Gaza Strip on October 7 last year came from UNRWA schools, including an Arabic and a math teacher, according to Israeli intelligence reports viewed by The Wall Street Journal.

The paper says:

six other agency workers allegedly coordinated the logistics of the attack, helped procure the weapons, or were ordered to report to the scene of the attack.

According to images seen by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

one tunnel found in 2020 had an entrance in a food distribution warehouse operated by UNRWA.

According to the paper, UNRWA classrooms in Gaza and the West Bank teach the Palestinian Authority curriculum and use the same textbooks that Hamas teaches. The WSJ says

several books educate students on anti-Semitism and the acceptance of "martyrdom".

One textbook, for example, designed to teach reading comprehension to fifth-graders features Dalal Mugrabi, a Palestinian fighter who participated in a 1978 terrorist attack that killed 38 Israelis, including 13 children. High school students study physics accompanied by images of Palestinians attacking Israeli soldiers with stones fired from slingshots, the fact-finding article reads.

In recent days, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA), based on information from the Israeli authorities, has launched an investigation against several of its employees due to their alleged participation in the Palestinian Hamas terrorist attack on Israeli targets on October 7.

Proceedings were initiated against twelve employees of the agency of the world organization.

Due to the scandal, several countries suspended the sending of aid.

Some people still have a sense of humor after all this

Israel's Eretz Nehederet came up with another brilliant satire on the matter.

“I am a UNRWA teacher; of course, I make sure that the classroom has all the necessary equipment!”

- says one of the Israeli comedians in the video, then puts a felt-tip pen, an eraser and an AK-47 on the table in front of him.

"I am an employee of UNRWA, of course I make sure that all humanitarian aid reaches those who really need it"

says another Israeli actor while handing supplies to a Hamas terrorist.

In another scene, a teacher talks about the subjects he teaches while taking out the textbooks needed to teach the subjects: three different copies of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf .

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Featured image: MTI/EPA/Abed al-Haslamun