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This was clearly a low point for the Jewish people.

It was the fortieth year of the sojourn by the Jewish people in the desert, and they were tired. Their parents’ generation had died because they refused to enter the Land of Israel. Their children, however, were different. Still, the endless stops and starts, shortage of water as well as the difficulties in navigation were beginning to get on their nerves.

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UNRWA Briefs Partners on Allegations of Staff Misconduct over Humanitarian Principles

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Yesterday, senior executives of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) briefed partners on allegations of hate-speech recently levied against several Agency staff members. The allegations, currently under review by the Agency, were timed to disrupt the annual UNRWA pledging conference at United Nations headquarters in New York. Briefings of Agency partners are a routine part of the process undertaken in these situations to ensure effectiveness, transparency and accountability.

“Following the Agency’s review of all the social media posts referenced in the report, six staff members were put on administrative leave,” Deputy Commissioner-General Leni Stenseth said as she reminded Agency partners this was the process used following similar allegations made against UNRWA employees last year. These resulted in staff receiving written censures, significant fines, deferment of eligibility for promotion, and in the case of daily-paid staff, up to two-year prohibitions on working for the Agency, all measures exceeding the standards set by other UN agencies.

Stenseth closed the briefing emphasizing the Agency’s unwavering commitment to upholding UN humanitarian principles and its zero tolerance of hate speech and incitement to discrimination, hostility, or violence: “These are serious times. UNRWA faces a financial crisis that, if unaddressed, could easily negatively impact regional stability. The actions of this organization and the coordinated comments by satellite organizations, demonstrate yet again the real intent. They seek to destroy, not build, to invite conflict, not build a lasting peace. UNRWA will continue in its humanitarian and human development mission, to lift people up from despair to a life of hope and possibilities.”

Background Information:

UNRWA is confronted with an increased demand for services resulting from a growth in the number of registered Palestine refugees, the extent of their vulnerability and their deepening poverty. UNRWA is funded almost entirely by voluntary contributions and financial support has been outpaced by the growth in needs. As a result, the UNRWA programme budget, which supports the delivery of core essential services, operates with a large shortfall. UNRWA encourages all Member States to work collectively to exert all possible efforts to fully fund the Agency’s programme budget. UNRWA emergency programmes and key projects, also operating with large shortfalls, are funded through separate funding portals.

UNRWA is a United Nations agency established by the General Assembly in 1949 and mandated to provide assistance and protection to some 5.7 million Palestine refugees registered with UNRWA across its five fields of operation. Its mission is to help Palestine refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank, including East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip achieve their full human development potential, pending a just and lasting solution to their plight. UNRWA services encompass education, health care, relief and social services, camp infrastructure and improvement, protection and microfinance.

Al-Haram Al-Sharif guide, a 1925 document

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Will Biden visit Palestinian Authority sites honoring the killer of his friend’s niece?

(JNS) Joe Biden’s first eight years in the U.S. Senate (1973-1981) overlapped with the final years of his colleague Sen. Abraham Ribicoff of Connecticut, a fellow Democrat. Biden and Ribicoff were friends and political allies, and the newcomer benefited from the wise counsel of the elder statesman.

So I wonder what the late Sen. Ribicoff would think about now-President Joe Biden visiting a foreign region where there are numerous public sites named after the terrorist who murdered Ribicoff’s niece.

Next month, Biden will become the first sitting U.S. president to visit the territories governed by the Palestinian Authority. The problem for the aides who are planning the president’s itinerary is that, if they are not extremely careful, Biden could find himself at one of the many public squares, schools or other sites named in honor of Dalal Mughrabi.

On March 9, 1978, Mughrabi led a squad of Fatah terrorists who landed in several small boats on the Israeli coast. Another young woman was on the beachfront that morning—Ribicoff’s niece Gail Rubin, an American Jewish nature photographer. She was taking photos of rare birds near the water. Rubin’s work had been exhibited at the Jewish Museum in New York City and other major venues.

One of the terrorists, Hussain Fayadh, later described what followed to Lebanese television station Al-Manar: “Sister Dalal al-Mughrabi had a conversation with the American journalist. Before killing her, Dalal asked: ‘How did you enter Palestine?’ [Rubin] answered: ‘They gave me a visa.’ Dalal said: ‘Did you get your visa from me or from Israel? I have the right to this land. Why didn’t you come to me?’ Then Dalal opened fire on her.”

As Rubin lay dying on the beach, Mughrabi and her fellow terrorists walked to the nearby Coastal Road. An Israeli bus approached. They hijacked it. During the ensuing mayhem, they murdered 36 passengers, 12 of them children. Mughrabi was later killed by Israeli troops. Fayadh survived. He was sentenced to life in jail but released in a prisoner exchange. He was later hired as a senior adviser to P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas.

In the 44 years since the Coastal Road Massacre, the P.A. has never missed an opportunity to glorify Mughrabi and hold her up as a role model for Palestinian girls. Every year on both Mughrabi’s birthday and the anniversary of the slaughter, P.A. leaders and the P.A.-controlled media celebrate the life and deeds of their heroine.

Not content to honor Mughrabi twice a year, the P.A. worships her year-round by naming various sites after her. For example, in El Bireh, a town adjoining the P.A. capital of Ramallah, there is a public square named after Mughrabi.

Visiting dignitaries often pay a token visit to a school. Watch out, President Biden! In Beit Awwa near Hebron there are two schools named after Mughrabi—the Beit Awwa Elementary School for Girls and the Second Dalal Mughrabi Republic School.

It’s summertime, so the president might be thinking of paying a visit to a local summer camp. Careful! The girls’ camps near Tubas and Tulkarm are called the “Sisters of Dalal Summer Camps.” And in the town of Yasuf, there’s a “Martyr Dalal Mughrabi Camp.”

If Biden’s aides think it might be nice for him to see the graduating class at Al-Istiqlal University—where the U.S.-funded Palestinian Security Forces are trained—they ought to think again. Last year, a class of 20 women graduates was officially named “Class of Martyr Dalal Mughrabi.”

Sporting events are a problem too. In recent years, there was a Dalal Mughrabi Soccer Team in a P.A. soccer tournament, and the Palestinian Karate Federation held a “Sisters of Dalal Mughrabi Championship for Young Women.” (Thanks to Palestinian Media Watch for this information and translations.)

Even if Biden manages to avoid the various Dalal Mughrabi squares, schools and sporting events, he can’t avoid the bigger problem—that the Palestinian Arabs, to whom he is giving $360 million this year, continue to promote terrorism.

When the P.A. names sites and events after Mughrabi, it is telling Arab children that mass murderers are heroes. And as long as it does that, there can never be genuine peace, because yet another generation will be raised to follow in the footsteps of Dalal Mughrabi.

In his memoir, Biden mentions that he once consulted with Ribicoff on a particularly controversial issue, on which Biden was planning to stake out a middle ground.

“That’s a tough position, kid,” Ribicoff told him. “Pick a side. You’ll be much better off politically. Just pick a side.”

The choice of sides could not be starker. On one side is the P.A. and its policy of glorifying the murderer of Gail Rubin. On the other side is the cause of justice and peace, and the memory of Sen. Ribicoff and his niece. That’s the side Biden needs to pick.

Stephen M. Flatow is an attorney and the father of Alisa Flatow, who was murdered in an Iranian-sponsored Palestinian terrorist attack in 1995. He is the author of A Father’s Story: My Fight for Justice Against Iranian Terror.

The UN agency UNRWA ensures the survival of millions of Palestine Refugees in the Middle East, by providing access to health care & food.

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Exposed: UN Teachers Call to Murder Jews

 As the U.S. and other Western states gather today at the United Nations in the presence of Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to pledge funding for the UN agency that runs schools and social services for Palestinians, a watchdog group urged democracies to stop funding hundreds of UNRWA teachers and other employees who call to murder Jews.

UN Watch today exposed antisemitism and incitement to terrorism propagated recently by 10 UNRWA teachers and other employees. This is in addition to more than 100 UNRWA educators and staff previously exposed published by the non-governmental organization UN Watch, an independent human rights monitoring group based in Geneva.

The latest 10 UNRWA teachers and other staffers to be exposed are:

1. Nihaya Awad, Computer Teacher at UNRWA West Bank, Praises Hamas
2. Abu Muhammad Fathi Bahar, UNRWA Lebanon Employee, Promotes Violence
3. Elham Mansour (Teacher, UNRWA Lebanon), Incites Killing Israelis and Jews
4. Hana’a Daoud (Teacher, UNRWA Jordan), Advocates Killing Jews
5. Sameer Abo Ayyash (Social Worker, UNRWA Jordan), Admires Taliban
6. Majed Zaben (Teacher, UNRWA Jordan), Incites Against Israel
7. Adel Torbani (Math Teacher, UNRWA Jordan), Rejects Israel’s Right to Exist and Posts Antisemitism
8. Qusai Mansi (Employee, UNRWA Jordan), Equates Zionists with Nazis
9. Rula Om Mo’awia (Teacher, UNRWA Jordan), Incites Against Israel
10. Muneera Abu Hadeel (Midwife, UNRWA West Bank), Portrays Israel as Thieving Dog

 

As documented above, UN Watch has uncovered 20 new cases of virulent incitement committed by 10 UNRWA teachers and other staff, in violation of the agency’s own rules and stated values of zero tolerance for racism, discrimination or antisemitism.

UN Watch submitted the findings today to EU foreign affairs commissioner Joseph Borell, and U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, whose governments are among the top funders of UNRWA, and to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini.

UN Watch is calling on the agency’s major funders—including the U.S., Germany, the UK and the European Union—to ensure that none of their combined $1.2 billion of donations to UNRWA will fund teachers of hate, and to hold the agency accountable to its own standards and commitments.

As revealed by UN Watch today, UNRWA staff stationed in the West Bank, Lebanon and Jordan are publicly inciting antisemitism and terrorism.

Examples of UNRWA staff hatred include:

  • UNRWA West Bank computer teacher Nihaya Awad endorsed Hamas rocket attacks on Israeli civilians after last year’s war and encouraged Palestinian terrorists’ exploitation of child soldiers, in a May 21, 2021 post on Facebook. This was only two months after one of UNRWA’s directors, Gwyn Lewis, sent Ms. Awad a certificate of appreciation for her “fantastic efforts” as a “best performer” in UNRWA education. “We are proud that you are part of the UNRWA team,” wrote Lewis on March 23, 2021.
  • UNRWA Lebanon teacher Elham Mansour last month, on May 11, 2022, posted on Facebook that “By Allah, anyone who can kill and slaughter any Zionist and Israeli criminal, and doesn’t do so, doesn’t deserve to live. Kill them and pursue them everywhere, they are the greatest enemy….All Israel deserves is death.”Two months ago, on April 15, 2022, this UNRWA teacher posted a message on Facebook addressed to “you filthy Zionists” in which she called on “the men of resistance” at the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem to “slaughter each and every one of you and toss you into the garbage heaps, because you are filthy, you contaminate any land you are in.”Last year, on May 14, 2021, Ms. Mansour wrote: “Israel is evil. . . fight them and kill them, chase them everywhere, every corner, every street, our greatest enemy is Israel, death and destruction to you…”Notably, Ms. Mansour’s posts are liked by several other UNRWA teachers, as was the case with many of the antisemitic UNRWA posts exposed in our prior reports. This underscores how the problem of UNRWA employing staff who propagate antisemitic hate and incitement is not merely due to “a few bad apples,” as UNRWA has claimed. The antisemitic poison is systemic.
  • UNRWA Jordan teacher Hana’a Daoud posted a photo of masked Hamas terrorists holding submachine guns and called on Muslims to “fight against the Jews, until a Jew will hide himself behind a stone or a tree, and the stone or the tree will say: ‘O Muslim, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.’”

 

Western States Fund UNRWA’s Teachers of Hate

These teachers of hate were funded last year by state donations to UNRWA including $338 million from the United States, $177 million from Germany, $118 million from the European Commission, $54 million from Sweden, $40 million from the UK, $32 million from Switzerland, $30 million from Norway, $28 million from France, $28 million from Canada, and $27 million from the Netherlands.

UN Watch found the 20 new cases of antisemitic incitement on UNRWA employees’ public pages, where teachers and other staff celebrated and promoted violence, even among young children.

Comment by UN Watch

UN Watch further reveals that despite its numerous prior requests and submission of detailed evidence, UNRWA has failed to fire teachers who incite to racism and terrorism.

“UNRWA should therefore be considered complicit in its staff members’ misconduct, says UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer.

“Around the world, educators who incite hate and violence are removed. Yet UNRWA, despite proclaiming ‘zero tolerance’ for incitement, systematically employs preachers of anti-Jewish hate and terrorism.

“We call on the governments that fund UNRWA, as they gather at the United Nations to announce new pledges, to declare that they will stop enabling a system that teaches new generations of Palestinians to hate and murder Jews.”

“Let us be clear: the problem is not the social media posts, but rather the unconscionable employment of teachers who preach antisemitism and terrorism.”

“The U.S., EU, Germany, UK, Canada and other donor states cannot morally send more money to UNRWA until it shows a genuine commitment to basic norms of education in its schools. This means the agency must publicly condemn UNRWA employees who incite terrorism and antisemitism, remove them from their positions, and create an independent and impartial investigation of all of its staff.”

UNRWA’s response to previous cases exposed in the past was to deny or downplay the problem, and to attack the messenger. Only when pressed by donors did UNRWA carry out a small number of investigations which led to a handful of temporary staff suspensions.

“A mere slap on the wrist to teachers of hate only sends the message that it’s business as usual. Instead, those who incite to racism or murder should be fired, under a zero-tolerance policy, just as the UK government banned a teacher from the classroom for life over an antisemitic Facebook post,” said Neuer.

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A new report by UN Watch recorded dozens of overtly anti-Semitic statements made by staff of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA).

The watchdog NGO’s 49-page report published on Thursday added 10 names to a list of 113 UNRWA teachers and staffers that have been found inciting anti-Semitism or supporting terrorism.

Of these 10, Lebanon-based teacher Elham Mansour, has called on social media for the slaughter of Jews and Israelis multiple times. This past month, she wrote, “By Allah, anyone who can kill and slaughter any Zionist and Israeli criminal, and doesn’t do so, doesn’t deserve to live. Kill them and pursue them everywhere, they are the greatest enemy… All Israel deserves is death.”

Other UNRWA teachers in the West Bank and Gaza, who are identified in the UN Watch report, expressed support for Hamas terrorism, including the firing of missiles at Israel during Operation Guardian of the Walls in May 2021.

An UNRWA computer teacher in the West Bank, Nihaya Awad, endorsed Hamas rocket attacks on Israeli civilians after last year’s war and encouraged Palestinian terrorists’ exploitation of child soldiers.

She posted on social media a photo of a Hamas terrorist instructing a child in Hamas military uniform, with text praising the terror organization: “We testify by Allah that you have demonstrated your faithfulness… and conveyed the message… and have won for your al-Aqsa… and have broken your enemy’s nose… and have rekindled hope in your faith… may Allah accept your obedience… and raise your matter.”

Jordan-based UNRWA teacher Hana’a Daoud shared a photo of masked Hamas terrorists holding submachine guns and called on Muslims to “fight against the Jews, until a Jew will hide himself behind a stone or a tree, and the stone or the tree will say: ‘O Muslim, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.'”

According to the report, “these teachers of hate were funded last year by state donations to UNRWA, including $338 million from the United States, $177 million from Germany, $118 million from the European Commission, $54 million from Sweden, $40 million from the United Kingdom, $32 million from Switzerland, $30 million from Norway, $28 million from France, $28 million from Canada, and $27 million from [the] Netherlands.”

After publishing the latest evidence of incitement in the halls of UNRWA, UN Watch called on UNRWA’s major funders to ensure that their hundreds of millions of dollars no longer go to funding teachers of hate.

The NGO noted that although its efforts to expose UNRWA staff incitement are well known by the agency, UNRWA has fundamentally failed to address the issue.

UNRWA and the United Nations as a whole have compounded the problem, according to Israel’s Ambassador to the U.N. Gilad Erdan.

“Not only does UNRWA not help resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it causes enormous damage, incites hatred and terrorism and perpetuates the conflict, all under the auspices of the U.N., which buries its head in the sand and refuses to see reality,” Erdan stated this past Thursday at a U.N. Pledging Conference.

The conference entreats countries to donate to the U.N. agency, which has been facing an ongoing budget crisis in recent years, according to its leaders.

“The discussion should have focused on the despicable conduct of UNRWA,” Erdan told an audience that included U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini and representatives of participating countries.

“I call on all countries to stop donating money to UNRWA until it ceases its anti-Semitic acts, fires the workers inciting these acts, and stops allowing Hamas and terrorists to use its infrastructure. UNRWA is a U.N. body whose actions only perpetuate the conflict in our region.”

Last year, the Israeli ambassador sent a letter to UNRWA following an earlier report, demanding the dismissal of the teachers involved in anti-Semitic acts and calling for an investigation into each case. Despite promises by Lazzarini that an investigation had been opened, it is not known if any staff were fired.

“Not only has UNRWA not properly addressed the manifestations of anti-Semitism among its employees, but now we see that the phenomenon is only expanding and that more workers are openly calling for the murder of Jews, while the U.N. and the organization [UNRWA] are doing nothing. The U.N. must be held accountable for the U.N.-funded incitement and hatred,” Erdan said.

“UNRWA unfortunately does not help advance a resolution of the conflict at all, but on the contrary: It disseminates false Palestinian narratives and turns a blind eye to incitement to murder Israelis and blatant anti-Semitism. Can this agency fall any lower?” he stated.

 

UN agency teachers urge terrorism and murder of Jews, report claims

A shocking report by a watchdog organization on Thursday revealed that a UN agency tasked with, among other things, educating Palestinian students in places such as Lebanon, the West Bank and Jordan, employs teachers who promote terrorism and the murder of Jews.

UN Watch, a Geneva-based NGO, uncovered in its 49-page report that United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) computer teacher Nihaya Awad, who works in the West Banksupported Hamas rocket attacks on Israeli civilians after last year’s war. The U.S. and the European Union classified Hamas—the Sunni jihadi organization that controls the Gaza Strip—as a terrorist entity.

A new report accuses UNRWA - a UN agency that educates Palestinian students - of employing some teachers who promote terrorism against Jews. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)        

A new report accuses UNRWA – a UN agency that educates Palestinian students – of employing some teachers who promote terrorism against Jews. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)

In one internet post, Awad wrote: “Greetings to the people of Gaza, Blessed victory.” A second post Awad wrote said “In the name of Allah, one victory after the other, Palestine will be fully liberated.”

Awad “encouraged Palestinian terrorists’ exploitation of child soldiers, in a May 21, 2021 post on Facebook,” UN Watch reported.

Awad posted the entries two months after a UNRWA director, Gwyn Lewis, praised Awad in a certificate of appreciation for her “fantastic efforts” as a “best performer” in UNRWA education, according to the report.

“We are proud that you are part of the UNRWA team,” Lewis wrote on March 23, 2021.

Actor of UN Watch, said, “UNRWA should therefore be considered complicit in its staff members’ misconduct. Around the world, educators who incite hate and violence are removed. Yet UNRWA, despite proclaiming ‘zero tolerance’ for incitement, systematically employs preachers of anti-Jewish hate and terrorism.”

UN Watch documented 20 new examples in the report of UNRWA teachers and staffers advocating terrorism and antisemitism in its school programs.

An example from Lebanon, where the U.S.-designated terrorist movement Hezbollah has great control over the state, showed UNRWA Lebanon teacher Elham Mansour posting on Facebook on May 11, 2022: “By Allah, anyone who can kill and slaughter any Zionist and Israeli criminal, and doesn’t do so, doesn’t deserve to live. Kill them and pursue them everywhere, they are the greatest enemy….All Israel deserves is death.”

Neuer said, “We call on the governments that fund UNRWA, as they gather at the United Nations to announce new pledges, to declare that they will stop enabling a system that teaches new generations of Palestinians to hate and murder Jews.”

“The U.S., EU, Germany, UK, Canada and other donor states cannot morally send more money to UNRWA until it shows a genuine commitment to basic norms of education in its schools,” he continued. “This means the agency must publicly condemn UNRWA employees who incite terrorism and antisemitism, remove them from their positions, and create an independent and impartial investigation of all of its staff.”

The U.S. and other predominantly Western states that fund UNRWA met Thursday at the United Nations with Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. They are expected to promise additional monies to fund UNRWA.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks to the media at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on March 14.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks to the media at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on March 14. (REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo)

In response to a Fox News Digital request for comment, William Deere, the acting director of UNRWA’s office in Washington D.C., noted the report came out on the same day of the U.N. meeting on the agency.

Deere noted in his email statement that, “a well-known politically motivated organization is once again attempting to undermine the vital humanitarian and human development work of the Agency. UNRWA is an agency fully committed to upholding UN principles and values and has a zero tolerance to hate speech and incitement to discrimination, hostility, or violence.”

He continued, “As we have stated many times before, UNRWA takes all such allegations seriously, and is looking at the newly made allegations, noting that they had not been shared with UNRWA prior to being made public.”

Deere promised action if wrongdoing was found to have occurred: “The Agency’s legal framework provides a process to investigate and act on potential cases of hate speech, incitement to discrimination, hostility, or violence, in line with the UN values and principles. Should misconduct be found, UNRWA will take disciplinary action and the Agency’s Advisory Commission of hosts and donors will be notified as to the results.”

David Bedein, director of the Center for Near East Policy Research and an expert on UNRWA’s curriculum, told Fox News Digital the Biden administration has made one positive move.

“The U.S. government issued an order to place all UNRWA funds in escrow because UNRWA won’t change its curriculum. The U.S. has not buckled under,” he said.

Bedein said the “UN Watch release on UNRWA teachers’ incitement to murder Jews is factual, accurate and informative. The current UNRWA curriculum prepares its students for total war against the Jews,” he claimed.

FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, right, and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid attend a cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem, June 19, 2022. Bennett's office announced Monday, June 20, 2022, that his weakened coalition will be disbanded, and the country will head to new elections. Bennett and his main coalition partner, Yair Lapid, decided to present a vote to dissolve parliament in the coming days, Bennett's office said. Lapid is then to serve as caretaker prime minister. The election, expected in the fall, would be Israel's fifth in three years. (Abir Sultan/Pool Photo via AP, File)

FILE – Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, right, and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid attend a cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister’s office in Jerusalem, June 19, 2022. Bennett’s office announced Monday, June 20, 2022, that his weakened coalition will be disbanded, and the country will head to new elections. Bennett and his main coalition partner, Yair Lapid, decided to present a vote to dissolve parliament in the coming days, Bennett’s office said. Lapid is then to serve as caretaker prime minister. The election, expected in the fall, would be Israel’s fifth in three years. (Abir Sultan/Pool Photo via AP, File) (AP)

A State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital in a statement that, “Violent, antisemitic, and other hate-filled sentiments have no place in UNRWA classrooms. Both the United States and UNRWA have been unequivocal in condemning all forms of racism, incitement to violence, and antisemitism.”

The spokesperson continued, “The United States takes these allegations very seriously. We have no tolerance for intolerance and will continue to promote adherence to humanitarian principles, to include neutrality.”

Pointedly, the spokesperson called on UNRWA to act on the allegations. “We expect UNRWA to review the allegations, investigate them, and if warranted, take disciplinary or other corrective action in line with UN policies, up to and including termination of employment or contracts, and hold anyone found to have engaged in such conduct accountable.”

Bad mouthing then and now

We have just read the portion of the Torah which describes the episode of the twelve spies and the repercussions which ensued following their devastating reports about the Promised Land.

I researched some synonyms for “bad mouthing” and the following examples presented themselves: “disparage; malign; slur; smear”.

These perfectly exemplify the reports of the spies as the Israelites stood poised to enter Canaan and the myriad of today’s bad mouthers who follow the same old script.

I am not necessarily referring to the non-Jewish knee-jerk haters of anything Jewish but to our own assorted individuals and groups whose mission seems to be to denigrate and delegitimize the very idea and concept of sovereignty in the one and only place which should be central to Jews and Judaism.

Consider the similarities between then and now.

According to many commentators of the Biblical episode, the opposition to settling the Land was not because of a rejection of the original divine promise but rather a reluctance to abandon the “luxury” of an exile where food was delivered to their doorstep on a daily basis (except Shabbat) and most other daily decisions were made for them. All of a sudden the masses faced the daunting prospect of defending their sovereignty against implacable enemies, creating a structure to settle and develop the territory, provide food and other services and struggle to sustain a governable society.

The bounty of the land was so evident (flowing with milk and honey) and overwhelming that the spies had no alternative but to bring back samples of the produce. However, what the majority could and did do was to create doubt and panic by reporting in graphic detail the perceived strength of the occupiers already ensconced there and the formidable struggle to exist and make a living. In order to clinch negative perceptions in the minds of the people, the ten spies described in graphic detail the weakness and (in their minds) the hopeless situation of even trying to enter the land. Describing themselves as “grasshoppers” as opposed to the resident “giants” had the immediate effect of panicking the multitudes and created the required reluctance to make aliyah.

We all know the resultant consequences.

It took another 40 years of wandering in the desert and the demise of a whole generation of ex-slaves (except for Joshua and Caleb) and the death of Moses before our ancestors were deemed ready, willing and able to take possession of Eretz Israel and establish sovereignty. Despite subsequent strife and exiles the centrality of Israel and Jerusalem was firmly established so much so that against seemingly overwhelming odds the land never was entirely bereft of Jews again.

One would have thought given all these historical precedents and experiences that anyone who self-identifies as a Jew these days might acknowledge the lunacy of divorcing from any connection to the place promised to our Patriarchs and Matriarchs.

Disagreement with the political policies of any particular Government is perfectly normal and is indulged in by Israeli citizens as is their democratic right. I am not even referring to the same excuses as used by the spies such as the “impossibility of making a decent living, learning a different language and having to defend the country” all possibly valid reasons for postponing aliyah at a particular moment.

Preferring to live in places where one is always a vulnerable minority and where the noxious winds of hate are swirling is unfortunately a genetic fault that far too many keep repeating at their continual peril. Perhaps that explains the recent survey conducted by the European Jewish Association which asked “which is the best European country for Jews to live in?”  One would think that given past and current events no country in Europe should be classified as a safe haven for Jews.

The real and present scandal is the total distancing, delegitimizing and refusal to support the very concept of Jews being sovereign in their own country. It is the twisted logic of supporting each and every struggle for national independence for everyone except Jews.

This warped way of thinking spans the spectrum from those who are still waiting for a free airline ticket from the Messiah all the way to those who have no active connection to anything remotely resembling a Jewish affiliation and have the urge to deny national sovereignty to Jews. All of a sudden from out of the assimilationist woodwork we have individuals and groups popping up and working hard to shmutz the very concept of Jewish independence in a place that resonates with so many historical connections.

Adopting the slogans and narratives of discredited radical non-Jewish copycats those who accuse Israel of being illegitimate, born in sin and practitioners of apartheid and racist colonialism are all liberally funded by an assortment of well-known sources. Funds provided by various European and Scandinavian foundations plus the money received from UN entities and known extreme progressive circles all help to keep the torrent of Israel hate flowing. Hand in hand with a complicit media, the campaign to create a horror image of the Jewish State releases its poison into the mainstream.

The phenomenon of those who willingly or unwittingly work side by side with known Jew-haters to denigrate and disparage is not something new. It has been around for millennia.

Although the views expressed are repugnant it is important to know exactly what is being peddled.

The New York Jewish Week reported that Jewish board members of NYU LSJP – NY University law students for justice in Palestine – issued a statement “in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle for liberation”.  “Zionist violence is done in our name.” They go on to declare that “Zionism is not Judaism. It is a racist, imperialist, white supremacist ideology, not a religious movement.” 

This presses all the extreme progressive buttons. It would be interesting to know, given the over 70% assimilation rate among non-Orthodox American Jews, how many of the students involved are actually Jewish, how many are religious and how many have actually visited Israel. They speak in the name of Judaism and the oppressed Palestinians but I wonder how many of them have any meaningful involvement with their religion or have researched the real factual history of the Jewish connection to Israel instead of being brainwashed by prevailing revisionist dogmas.

The Jewish NGO Jewish Voices for Peace wrote a series of posts on its social media accounts which sum up the self-flagellating and outright lies now being promoted as infallible articles of faith.

“Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, Remembrance Day for the Fallen of Israel’s Wars and victims of Terrorism and Independence Day were created to promote harmful Zionist narratives that Jews can only be protected through militarism, colonialism and apartheid and to justify the ethnic cleansing of  Palestinians. Israeli leaders intentionally designed the sequence of these fabricated, secular holidays timing them to fall just after Passover on the Jewish calendar. Unlike other holocaust days, Israel’s Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Day celebrates Jews’ justified armed resistance to Nazism and disturbingly and wrongly connects it to the inexcusable mass murder and expulsion of Palestinians by Zionist militias i.e. the Nakba.

The Zionist state-building narrative reaches a climax the next day on Yom Ha’Atzmaut or Independence Day which commemorates the creation of Israel in 1948. By pairing its memorial to fallen soldiers with its statehood celebration Israel reinforces the myth of Jews as perennial victims who need a militarized state to protect us.”

 If you managed to read all this you will get some idea of the screwy logic that is being promoted by some “Jews.”

The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation hosted a Nakba event in Tel Aviv on the eve of Yom Ha’Atzmaut calling for “dezionization.” In case you don’t understand this word it basically means the dismantlement of Israel as the nation State of the Jewish People.

There you have it in a nutshell. Those extreme left Jewish supporters who took part, advocate the self-destruction of Israel and presumably all its Jewish citizens.

You may be interested to know that this Foundation is linked to the German Left Party (Die Linke) and also receives funding from the budget of the German Government. Draw your own conclusions from that.

It is abundantly apparent that the bad-mouthing of Israel which started with the 10 spies has survived and mutated to this very day.

The Israelites of Joshua and Caleb’s day panicked into believing the worst about Israel with subsequent dire results.

Hopefully, todays and future generations have learned the lessons of their ancestors’ actions and will consign these modern purveyors of lies and slanders to where they belong.