ReportMiddle East | Palestinian Territories | UNRWA | Hamas

Review of UNRWA Schools Headed by Hamas Principals

This report presents an updated review of educational activities organized by UNRWA schools in Gaza, whose administrative officials were recently identified as Hamas military operatives....

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ReportMiddle East | Palestinian Territories | UNRWA

UNRWA Education: Textbooks and TerrorNovember 2023

With this damning report, documenting support for the October 7 Massacre among UNRWA teachers and other staff members, IMPACT-se uncovers evidence of the connection between...

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ReportMiddle East | Palestinian Territories | UNRWA

UNRWA Education: Reform or Regression

A joint IMPACT-se/United Nations Watch report, concerning incitement to hate and violence by UNRWA teachers andschools,is being presented on Tuesday, March 14 to Congress. The...

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BriefMiddle East | Palestinian Territories | UNRWA

Statement on UNRWAs Response to IMPACT-se Report

UNRWAs latest statement on our joint report with UN Watch, which reviewed institutional UNRWA- branded teaching materials self-produced by the agency’s education departments and schools,...

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BriefMiddle East | Palestinian Territories | UNRWA

UNRWA’s latest statement 2022

In respect to UNRWAs latest statement on our report reviewing UNRWA-branded school materials, labeled for use in 2022, below is an executive summary. Given that...

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