Washington Examiner / Magazine
March 5, 2024 Issue
March 5, 2024 Print Edition
Cover Story
Western aid is paying for Palestinian terrorism
There is growing evidence that Western aid is being used to undercut and endanger Israel, against the will of the voters and basic morality. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which administers aid to Palestinians, is being investigated after Israel accused 12 UNRWA members of working with Hamas in its Oct. 7 terrorist attacks that killed over 1,200 children, women, and men inside the Jewish state.  Documents allege that seven U.N. staff members physically infiltrated Israel with the terrorists, two took part in kidnappings, and two were “tracked to sites where scores of Israeli civilians were shot and killed.” According to the Israeli dossier, 10% of UNRWA staffers are members of Hamas or its associated terrorist group, Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The revelations triggered outrage, and 16 donor states, including the United States, paused their...

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