Palestinians at UNRWA headquarters in Gaza. (Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90)
In connection with State Department statements on the subject, an Israeli expert advises Trump to demand total reform of UNRWA, including dismissal of its employees affiliated with Hamas.
By: Steve Leibowitz, World Israel News
For years, David Bedein who heads the Center for Near East Policy Research, has been a Don Quixote-like figure, railing against the evils of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Over the years he has written scores of research papers and produced films on the issue, presenting his findings to all willing to pay attention. UNRWA remained unchanged.
Now that the United States has announced that it is withholding aid from the Palestinians’ UN agency, Bedein feels somewhat vindicated. But more important to Bedein than the US decision to withhold $65 million in aide to UNRWA, is his certainty that his efforts helped to influence the US announcement that it was “demanding a fundamental reexamination of UNRWA.”
Bedein told World Israel News, (WIN), “I recently met with someone close to President Trump and we discussed the concept of UNRWA reform. When the State Department says, ‘fundamental re-examination,’ what they mean is reform.”
Bedein told his unnamed American guest that UNRWA reforms need to include:
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also accused UNRWA of perpetuating the “refugee problem” by helping to promote the unrealistic dream that Palestinians living as citizens in other nations have the “right to return” to long-lost properties in what is now Israel.
Last week Netanyahu told the foreign media, “UNRWA is part of the problem, not part of the solution. Palestinians are the only group served by a specific refugee agency, and the only group where refugee status is extended to successive generations. UNRWA should be abolished and its responsibilities taken over by the main UN refugee agency.”
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