( L-R Dr. Arnon Groiss, David Bedein, Lower left to right, UN DeputyDirector, Dr. Darko Mocibib, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, UN's Eric Lindblad)
The Simon Wiesenthal Center is urging UN Secretary General Gutteres to denounce anti-Semitic content in UNRWA curriculum and todemand that they be eliminated from UNRWA schools.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, SWC’s Associate Dean and Director of Global Social Action, participated in a briefing about UNRWA’s record bythe Near East Policy Research Center to Dr. Darko Mocibib, Deputy Director, Middle East and West Asia Division, at United Nations HQ in New York.
Dr. Arnon Groiss, a respected academic expert who has been reviewing textbooks, curricula, and teachers’ guidesused in UNRWA schools for over two decades, presented a PowerPoint focusing on the inculcation of anti-Semitic hate to Palestinian children in their classrooms.
David Bedein, Director of the Near East Policy Center, who has lobbied for reform and change in PalestinianSchools for the last three decades, spoke of footage taken by his team that captures the environment in UNRWA schools in Gaza. “Young children are heard singing songs calling forextermination of Jews and large photos of Palestinian terrorists adorn the entrances to some of these schools," Bedein said.
Rabbi Cooper told the UN diplomats that “this is an intolerable situation. If the status quo is leftunchallenged, another generation of Palestinian children will be raised to hate, to extol violence, and prepare for war. We urge Secretary General Gutteres to denounce the anti-Semitic contentwithin the UNRWA curriculum and urge real change.”
“We are aware that the major donor nations led by Germany and Japan, among many others, have the directpower to demand such change, but we need the Secretary General Gutteres, a consistent opponent of anti-Semitism, to add his powerful voice, demanding change. It is simply inconceivable with somuch of the Arab world embracing reconciliation, mutual respect, and peace with the Jewish State, that a UN agency would be teaching Palestinian children just the opposite,” RabbiCooper concluded.
Dr. Mocibib promised to convey the Wiesenthal Center’s request to the UN SecretaryGeneral.
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