UNRWA STUDENTS ARE TAUGHT TO KILL ALL JEWS



In numerous interviews obtained exclusively by UN Watch, students of UNRWA schools glorify violence and terrorism against Jews. Today, UN Watch released another one of these interviews, as part of a larger trove of evidence showing how UNRWA leaders work closely with top Hamas officials, UNRWA teachers, school principals, teacher union heads and regional directors either belong to or embrace Hamas, and how all of this leads to students embracing violence and terrorism against Jews.


Muhanad Runi Muhammed Dar Khalil, who studied at the UNRWA Ein ‘Arik Co-Ed Basic School, was taught to “expel the Jews” from Jerusalem and wants to “design missiles and planes” because “it’s the best thing for the resistance.” Muhanad believes that Hamas was “right” to do what it did on Oct 7.



Another 14-year-old Mohammad Mahmoud Ali Khalil, who studied at UNRWA's Ein Arik Co-Ed Elementary School, a few miles outside of Ramallah, reveals that his UNRWA school taught him "to fight back and resist" so that "Palestine will be liberated and our lands will return to us by the good grace of Allah." He sees the Hamas massacre of October 7th as part of the "Right of Return" that is taught in UNRWA schools.


In the interview, the former UNRWA student repeatedly embraces violence against Jews, and contrary to what UNRWA insists they are teaching says not a word about peace, co-existence, or human rights:

• “The solution for Jerusalem? We kill the Jews. We get rid of the Jews.”

• "Inshallah, [Jews] will be wiped out from all of Palestine by the grace of Allah.


• “Allah will have mercy on our shahids.” (martyrs)

• "We need to fight back and resist so that Palestine will be liberated and our lands will return to us by the good grace of Allah."

• Asked what he wants be when he grows up, Khalil says: “Inshallah, a resistance fighter.”

• “So you want to kill all Jews? Yes, we want to get rid of all the Jews.”



Aya Ahmed Abdullah Sa'id al-Banna, a student at the UNRWA Tulkarm Camp Girls' School, was taught that "we don't like Israel," that Palestinians will "shoot" Israelis, and that the martyrs are "big heroes." Aya says that she wants to join the resistance "so that I can fight, and take my rights from Israel and become a martyr."