Hamas and Fatah Compete by Shedding Jewish Blood
“I fired my shots, I threw my bomb, I detonated, detonated, detonated my belts . . .”
May 7, 2021
But UNRWA’s problems go far beyond teaching anti-Semitism in schools.
A recent resolution passed by the European Parliament expressed concern about “hate speech and violence” taught in schools run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), an organization generously funded by the EU. While UNRWA’s critics have long documented the ways its schools inculcate anti-Semitism and support for terrorism into students, until recently Europe has studiously ignored this information. Shany Mor writes:
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Undermining the Abraham Accords in the process.
But UNRWA’s problems go far beyond teaching anti-Semitism in schools.
A leading professor explains how the two can coexist properly.
Buried as a good-luck charm?