
Trump Weighs Terror Label for UNRWA Over Hamas Ties
The agency’s critics say years of mismanagement opened the door to extremist influence.

The agency’s critics say years of mismanagement opened the door to extremist influence.

Brussels remains focussed on Israel, while the U.S. is clamping down on an agency that has become a “subsidiary of Hamas.”

Israel opposes Turkish participation, despite Ankara being one of the formal guarantors of the Trump-brokered ceasefire.

Commentators say the agency is “rotten to the core” and is teaching future generations to hate.

A UN Watch report calls for an in-depth international review and comprehensive reform.

Reports of Israeli hostages held in UN shelters and tunnels beneath UNRWA schools have shattered the myth of neutrality.

In the same week it said Israel breached “human rights obligations,” Brussels sent more taxpayer cash to terror-enablers in the Middle East.

The future of Gaza cannot mirror its past, where foreign aid went directly into terror tunnels and rocket stockpiles instead of hospitals and schools.

As President Trump withdraws the U.S. from UNRWA, Europe continues to support the scandal-hit UN agency.

How close an association to Hamas is too close? For EU and UK officials UNRWA still hasn’t reached that point.