You can go back through the years and see Israel complain that the UNRWA was fostering hate. Madaris in that part of the world have been known to do that. The proof that they’re actively involved in terrorism is above our pay grade, but we do know various hostages were being held by teachers and doctors.
The proof that they’re actively involved in terrorism is above our pay grade
How convenient. So we’re just supposed to take it on trust.
Of course I have seen the Israeli claims and read the UN Watch report where they quote some social media posts. Probably not enough to stop aid to a humanitarian organization but maybe it’s because my “pay grade” is too low to find out the really juicy facts they have which definitely totally exist and aren’t just made up ad hoc justifications for cruelty.
Dude. If you think you should be able to walk into intelligence agencies and get their information on a particular topic, that’s truly sad.
During the 2023 Israel-Hamas war one of the hostages said after having been freed that he had been held in a house of a UNRWA teacher. UNRWA said that it is aware of the claims and is investigating it.[144] Additionally, teachers and other educational staff of UNRWA have been reported praising Hamas’s terrorism on social media, referring to it as an “unforgettable glorious morning” and a “splendid sight.”[145][146][147] The IDF uncovered assault rifles, ammunition, grenades and missiles with varying capacities of Hamas, hidden in and underneath UNRWA institutions.[148][149][150][151]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNRWA
This reminds me of the constant denials by haters of Israel regarding the rocket attack on the hospital.
Lots more evidence of the connection between UNRWA and Hamas in that Wikipedia article.
Madaris? Just call them schools like a normal person. Anyone seeking English in Gaza would call that a “school”. Kinda weird, why would you choose a different word for this? Flaunting your Arabic, or what?
How many Gazians speak English as a fist language? Why do you have a problem with a word?
Most people here speak English as a first language and you’re making the choice to switch to the foreign word here for a reason.
As their first language? You just need to speak it. I think English education is compulsory in schools in Gaza so I’d safely bet almost everyone speaks a medium to advanced level of English.