UNRWA Review Finds No Proof of Staff Ties to Terrorists, May Prompt Funding Resumptions

An investigation by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has found no evidence to support Israeli claims that hundreds of staff members are affiliated with terrorist organizations. This could lead some donor nations to reconsider funding freezes that were imposed after Israel accused 12 UNRWA staff members of participating in Hamas-led attacks in Gaza. The review, led by former French foreign minister Catherine Colonna, found that Israel had not provided any supporting evidence for its claims and had not raised any concerns with UNRWA based on staff lists since 2011. Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oren Marmorstein criticized the review, saying it ignored the severity of the problem and offered cosmetic solutions. However, UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini said the agency was developing an action plan to take forward the recommendations from the review.

UN Agency Review Finds No Evidence of ‘Terrorist’ Aid Workers in Gaza

An independent review of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has concluded that Israel has not provided any evidence to support its claims that aid workers in Gaza are “terrorists.”
The report, ordered by UN Secretary-General Guterres, found some “neutrality-related issues” in the implementation of UNRWA’s programs, including public political statements by staff and “problematic content” in school textbooks. However, it emphasized that “most alleged breaches of neutrality relate to social media posts” made in the wake of violent incidents affecting colleagues or family.
The report made recommendations for improving neutrality, including through engagement with donors, staff neutrality, and the neutrality of education and governance. UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini has said he will accept the recommendations but warned against Israel’s “deliberate and concerted campaign” to end its operations.

UN Review Finds No Israeli Concerns Raised Over Staff Lists

An independent review of the neutrality of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) found that Israel never expressed concerns about anyone on the staff lists it has received annually since 2011. This contradicts Israel’s allegations that 12 employees participated in Hamas attacks. The review, led by former French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, cited serious gaps in UNRWA’s implementation of neutrality principles, including staff expressing political views and textbooks with “problematic” content. Despite making 50 recommendations, Israel’s Foreign Ministry called the report insufficient and urged donor countries to withhold funding. UNRWA’s Commissioner-General, Philippe Lazzarini, welcomed the report and called on Israel to “reconsider its position and fully cooperate” with the agency.

Meta Spokesperson Sentenced to Six Years in Prison in Russia for Justifying Terrorism

A court in Russia has sentenced a spokesperson for Meta to six years in prison in absentia for justifying terrorism. The charges stem from remarks made by Andy Stone, Meta’s communications director, in 2022 following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Stone, who is based in the US, announced temporary changes to Meta’s hate speech policy to allow for ‘forms of political expression that would normally violate (its) rules, like violent speech such as ‘death to the Russian invaders.” Russian authorities opened a criminal case against Stone and other unidentified Meta employees, describing the statement as ‘illegal calls to violence and killings of Russian citizens.’ Meta was also outlawed as an extremist organization and Facebook and Instagram were blocked in Russia.

UNRWA Neutrality Review: Israel’s Claims Debunked, Agency Defended

An independent review of UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, has found that Israel has yet to provide evidence to support its claims that a significant number of agency staff are members of terrorist organizations. The review also found that UNRWA has robust policies in place to ensure staff neutrality, although issues persist.

Israel has rejected the findings, saying that they only provide “cosmetic fixes” and reasserting its position that UNRWA is intertwined with Hamas and cannot play a future role in Gaza.

Terrorists Gun Down Man in Jammu and Kashmir

A man named Abdula Razaq was shot dead by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district on Monday night. The incident occurred outside a mosque in his village, Kunda Top. Razaq’s brother serves in the territorial army. The attackers were armed with firearms and fled the scene after the attack. Security forces have launched a cordon and search operation in the area.

Bhadauria Lauds BJP’s Anti-Terrorism Stance, Cites Balakot Airstrike

Former IAF chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria praised the BJP government’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism. He highlighted the success of the Balakot airstrike, which was conducted despite heavy protection from Pakistan’s forces and resulted in no Indian losses. Bhadauria emphasized that India will not tolerate terrorism and is prepared to strike at targets wherever they are hiding.

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