Discussion between David Bedein and the head of Machon Shilo, Rabbi David Bar-Hayim
The legislation would require all official U.S. documents and materials to reference ‘Judea and Samaria’ rather than the ‘West Bank.’
USCIRF Leaves Saudi Arabia After Government Official Insisted Chair to Remove Kippah
Washington, DC – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) ended early an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after authorities required the USCIRF delegation to leave the Diriyah UNESCO World Heritage Site in Riyadh when the USCIRF Chair, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, refused their requests that he remove his religious head covering (kippah).
The Saudi government had invited the delegation, led by Chair Cooper and Vice Chair Reverend Frederick A. Davie, to tour the site on March 5, as part of their official visit to the country that had started on March 3. After several delays to the tour, officials requested that Cooper, an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi, remove his kippah while at the site and anytime he was to be in public, even though the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs had approved the site visit. U.S. Embassy staff accompanying the USCIRF delegation supported and conveyed to Saudi officials Chair Cooper’s polite but resolute refusal to remove the kippah. Despite their efforts, site officials escorted the delegation off the premises after Chair Cooper indicated he sought no confrontation or provocation but as an observant Jew could not comply with a request to remove his kippah.
“No one should be denied access to a heritage site, especially one intended to highlight unity and progress, simply for existing as a Jew,” said USCIRF Chair Cooper. “Saudi Arabia is in the midst of encouraging change under its 2030 Vision. However, especially in a time of raging antisemitism, being asked to remove my kippah made it impossible for us from USCIRF to continue our visit. We note, with particular regret, that this happened to a representative of a U.S. government agency promoting religious freedom. USCIRF looks forward to continuing conversations with the Saudi government about how to address the systematic issues that led to this troubling incident.”
“Saudi officials’ request for Chair Cooper to remove his kippah was stunning and painful. It directly contradicted not only the government’s official narrative of change but also genuine signs of greater religious freedom in the Kingdom that we observed firsthand,” said USCIRF Vice Chair Davie. “We stand by our Chair and look forward to further discussions with our Saudi counterparts about protecting freedom of religion or belief for all. While we appreciate the various meetings we had in country with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Interior, the Human Rights Commission, and other interlocuters, this unfortunate incident starkly illustrates that much more work remains to be done for Saudi Arabia to align with international legal protections guaranteeing this fundamental right.”
“The key to real progress for all who seek peace is to remember that respect is a two-way street,” Chair Cooper and Vice Chair Davie added.
USCIRF has recommended the U.S. Department of State designate Saudi Arabia as a “country of particular concern,” or CPC, for systematic, ongoing, and egregious religious freedom violations every year since 2000, most recently in its 2023 Annual Report. The State Department has designated Saudi Arabia a CPC repeatedly since 2004, most recently in December 2023; however, it has issued waivers on taking any action as outlined in the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA). As USCIRF has emphasized repeatedly, including in this recent publication, the right to religious freedom, as protected under international human rights law, includes the freedom to wear religious symbols and attire.
The scandal-plagued United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) claimed in a report that some of its workers were pressured by Israel to falsely admit their connections to the Oct. 7 mass murder carried out by Hamas.
According to a report reviewed by Reuters on Friday, “Agency staff members have been subject to threats and coercion by the Israeli authorities while in detention, and pressured to make false statements against the Agency, including that the Agency has affiliations with Hamas and that UNRWA staff members took part in the 7 October 2023 atrocities.”
When asked if UNRWA can provide Fox News Digital with a copy of the UNRWA report and the names of the alleged UNRWA workers, Juliette Touma, a UNRWA spokesperson, said, “I am not able to send it. The report was leaked to the media.”
The UNRWA report claimed that Palestinian detainees described “allegations of abuse, including beatings, humiliation, threats, dog attacks, sexual violence, and deaths of detainees denied medical treatment.”

UNRWA HQ in Gaza. Hamas terrorists in kibbutz on Oct. 7, and an Israeli civilian kidapped by terrorists. (Getty, Israel Defense Forces via AP | Ahmed Zakot/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images | Hamas-Telegram)
When asked if UNRWA considers the U.S. and EU designated terrorist entity Hamas a terrorist organization. Touma said, “It’s not listed by the United Nations as a terrorist organization.” Hamas murdered 1,200 people on Oct. 7 in southern Israel, including over 30 Americans, and kidnapped more than 240 people.
Touma added “What I know is that we have written about the findings of the report on several occasions to the Israeli army and Israeli government.”
Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said last month that dozens of UNRWA employees participated in the Oct. 7 massacre. In November, Fox News Digital reported that UNRWA employees celebrated the Hamas terrorist attack.
Fox News Digital reached out to the IDF and Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) about the UNRWA report for comments. The IDF spokesman referred Fox News Digital to the MFA. An MFA spokesman told Fox News Digital the ministry is reviewing if any branches of Israel’s government received the UNRWA report.
UN FINALLY RECOGNIZES THAT ISRAELI WOMEN WERE RAPED, SEXUALLY ATTACKED BY HAMAS TERRORISTS

Activists hold placards during a protest demanding countries resume funding of UNRWA and support Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, near the EU headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon, on Feb. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Asked about the report and if in light of other nations refunding UNRWA, a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital, “The United States made an independent decision to temporarily pause additional funding to UNRWA while we review these allegations and the steps the United Nations is taking to address them. We continue to emphasize the critical role UNRWA plays in the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Gaza, and across the region, and do not want to see these allegations undermine efforts to provide life-saving humanitarian aid.”
ISRAELI DEFENSE MINISTER: ‘DOZENS’ OF UNRWA STAFF TOOK PART IN HAMAS’ OCT 7 MASSACRE
The State Department spokesperson added, “We saw the announcements from the EU and Canada. UNRWA is the backbone of the humanitarian response in Gaza and plays a critical role for regional stability – it is critical it does not collapse.”
Sweden and Canada announced last week that they plan to pump tens of millions of dollars into the coffers of UNRWA. The State Department spokesperson declined to specifically address the UNRWA report.

Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general of UNRWA holds a press conference in Jerusalem on Oct. 27, 2023. (Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Peter Gallo, an international lawyer and former Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) investigator at the U.N., provided Fox News Digital with his detailed analysis of the UNRWA report based on the Reuters article and Touma’s comments, calling them laughable.
Gallo said, “Even more hilarious is the statement by the UNRWA spokesperson Juliette Touma, who told Reuters that anyone with information on the allegations against UNRWA staff were encouraged to share it with the investigation. That has to be a contender for the best joke of the week.”

An Israeli soldier patrols near Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel on Oct. 12, 2023, close to where 270 revellers were killed by terrorists during the Supernova music festival on Oct. 7. (Aris Messinis/AFP via Getty Images)
Gallo said, “These people live in Gaza, where every aspect of their lives since 2006 has been controlled by Hamas, a terrorist organization that has no political opposition, because the penalty for opposing them is death and Juliette Touma thinks that ordinary Gazans should provide information – to an Organization that cannot protect them and that has been manipulated by Hamas for years – about individuals who, in the service of Hamas were involved in the murder, rape and mutilation over 1,400 unarmed civilians.”
Jonathan Conricus, senior fellow at the Washington-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a former IDF spokesperson, said, “UNRWA staff have been exposed as members of Hamas and other terror organization in Gaza, as well as active participants in the atrocities of October 7.”
“As long as UNRWA exists in the Gaza Strip, there will be no peace, no Palestinian self-definition, no stability, but only poverty, despair, and a tremendous waste of human potential.”

This image, made from undated bodycam video footage taken by a downed Hamas terrorist and released by Israel Defense Forces, shows a Hamas terrorist walking around a residential neighborhood in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces via AP)
The former Israeli army spokesperson said, “UNRWA should be dismantled, and the international community should instead invest in building local organizations focused on the future prosperity of Palestinians in Gaza, instead of indoctrinating children to be terrorists, and forcing Palestinians to live in a perpetual state of victimhood and misery.”
He added, “UNRWA has failed Palestinians in Gaza, has failed in its humanitarian mission, has failed to implement its mandate, and has been exposed to be little more than a facade for the continued rule of Hamas over the Gaza Strip.”
According to Conricus, “UNWRA should be held accountable for the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, since UNRWA knowingly decided not to evacuate civilians and not to establish a humanitarian zone in southern Gaza when Israel requested it to do so. It has implemented a policy of prioritizing the continued oppressive rule of Hamas over the needs of the civilian population.”

Debris of a home that was devastated during a Hamas terror attack in Kibbutz Nir Oz, Israel, on Oct. 7, 2023. (Kobi Wolf/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
David Bedein, director of the Center for Near East Policy Research and an expert on UNRWA’s curriculum, called the UNRWA report “ridiculous” in an interview with Fox News Digital. He cited a 2009 report on his organization’s website that noted, “Since 1990 Hamas has dominated UNRWA’s unions in the Gaza Strip. In the elections held in June 2003, the Islamic Block affiliated with Hamas won 23 of the 27 seats, Hamas’s fourth consecutive victory in the UNRWA elections. That gave Hamas complete control of education, since the Islamic Block won all 11 of the teachers’ seats.”
Bedein claimed Hamas’ domination of UNRWA’s unions in the Gaza Strip continued after 2009.
Reuters contributed to this article.
Last week, the Undergraduate Student Senate at the Ohio State University (OSU) rightfully removed an antisemitic referendum urging students to vote for the university to divest from companies doing business with Israel, America’s greatest ally in the Middle East. This decision stemmed from OSU Divest, the organization behind the discriminatory campaign, violating the Student Government’s bylaws by using social media to garner more signatures for their hateful initiative.
However, less than 24 hours before voting opened, OSU’s Jewish community received an email stating that the Judiciary Panel reversed course and caved to anti-Israel detractors on campus by placing the hateful referendum back on the ballot. This disturbing decision followed an appeal by the university’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter, which serves as an extension of the notorious hate movement that, following the October 7 massacre by Hamas — the deadliest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust — championed that its members are part of the same “resistance” movement.
By not informing students about the appeal, OSU’s Jewish and pro-Israel students could not attend the hearing to argue why the bylaw violations must be upheld, with the absurd referendum remaining off the ballot. As a consequence of this disgusting decision to appease radical, anti-Israel groups on campus, OSU is giving wind to the bigoted BDS movement, which aims to economically strangle the sole democracy in the Middle East at a time when antisemitism is surging worldwide as Israel defends civilians against Hamas’s terrorism.
Even more alarming is the reality that this referendum is coming at a time when Jew hatred is at an all-time high at American colleges and universities, with OSU being far from excluded. Since October 7, two Jewish OSU students were physically assaulted just off campus. The school’s Hillel building was also vandalized, and Jewish students were spit on. As if this wasn’t enough, OSU is also under federal investigation by the U.S. Department of Education following damning allegations of discrimination against Jewish students.
The OSU administration and Board of Trustees must intervene and exclude the referendum from the ballot, mirroring the actions taken at the University of Michigan in November 2023. In that instance, during an antisemitic referendum campaign, anti-Israel activists similarly breached regulations by distributing a mass email encouraging the student body to vote for the divestment referendum. Call on the OSU administration to adopt a similar course of action to ensure the safety of Jewish and pro-Israel students on campus today and in the future.