Militant Islam Monitor > Articles > Teaching Terror: Shut Down All UNRWA Schools Immediately ! Teaching Terror: Shut Down All UNRWA Schools Immediately !UNRWA Schools Incite Jihad And Virulent Hatred And Should Be Totally Defunded Should UNRWA schools be padlocked? The UNRWA School System: A convenient surrogate for terrorist organizations David Bedein, ח' בשבט תשע"ח, 1/24/2018 The US government decision to suspend funds to UNRWA schools until reforms take place in UNRWA has raised some eyebrows. Why did the US suspend funds to UNRWA in the first place?
Moreover, UNRWA schools encourage children to engage in acts of war by way of presenting war against Israel as an inevitable necessity, including the violent return of the descendants of Arab refugees to a liberated pre-67 Palestine, through veneration of Jihad, martyrdom and Palestinian individuals who participate in the armed rebellion (called Fidais – those who sacrifice themselves, or martyrs and prisoners-of-war when killed or imprisoned). A decisive element in the UNRWA indoctrination is the inclusion of the official anthems of both the Palestinian Authority and its dominant body – the Fatah organization – which are taught to students of the lower grades: "Fidai, fidai, fidai, O my land, O the forefathers' land Fidai, fidai, fidai, O my people, O the people of eternity With my determination, my fire and the volcano of my revenge And my blood's yearning to my land and my home I climbed the mountains and waged the struggle I overcame the impossible and shattered the fetters Fidai, fidai, fidai, O my land, O the forefathers' land Fidai, fidai, fidai, O my people, O the people of eternity With the winds' storm and the weapon's fire And with my people's insistence on waging the struggle Palestine is my home and the road to my victory Palestine is my revenge and the land of steadfastness Fidai, fidai, fidai, O my land, O the forefathers' land Fidai, fidai, fidai, O my people, O people of eternity By the dint of the oath under the flag's shadow By my land, my people and the pain's fire: I shall live as a fidai and continue as a fidai And I shall die as a fidai until I return Fidai, fidai, fidai, O my land, O the forefathers' land Fidai, fidai, fidai, O my people, O people of eternity" (National and Social Upbringing, Grade 3, Part 1 (2016) pp. 15-16) UNRWA school books present terrorists killed in action as role models to be emulated: Dalal al-Mughrabi, who led the terror attack in 1978 on an Israeli civilian bus on the Coastal Highway, in which thirty five civilians – men, women and children – were murdered, is referred to twice. In Arabic Language, Grade 5, Part 1 (2017) p. 14 she is mentioned among the martyrs of Islamic and Arab history of the country. Another UNRWA school book mentions: "Dalal al-Mughrabi who led the Fidai ‘Deir Yassin' operation on the Palestinian coast in 1978 in which more than thirty soldiers were killed" (Social Studies, Grade 9, Part 1 (2017) p. 74). The violent struggle in which the Palestinian children are encouraged to participate includes the perceived "Right of Return" to villages lost during the 1948 war. A poem titled "A Refugee's Outcry" reads… I shall not live as a displaced person; I shall not remain fettered Tomorrow I shall march as a revolutionary/avenger [tha'ir] and rebel
And of the hurricanes that hurl black destruction
I shall shake the world tomorrow and march as a singular army I have an appointment in my homeland; it is impossible that I forget that appointment" (Arabic Language, Grade 5, Part 1 (2017) p. 85) Another poem, adding incitement to exterminate "the foreigners" to the violent struggle: "I swear! I shall sacrifice my blood to water the noble ones' land And I shall remove the usurper [code name for Israel] from my country and shall exterminate the foreigners' scattered remnants
(Our Beautiful Language, Grade 3, Part 2 (2016) p. 64) A Molotov cocktail attack on an Israeli civilian bus is described in an UNRWA school book as a "barbecue party." The piece reads: "The neighbor: ‘The curfew does not include us in [the neighborhood of] Al-Sharafah. It is imposed on the Al-Natarish [neighborhood]. It seems that there is a barbecue party there with Molotov cocktails on one of the buses of the Psagot settlement…'" (Arabic Language, Grade 9, Part 1 (2017) p.61)
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