How much of that will we be paying is the sole remaining question. Sure, though. After spending billions subsidizing the terror nests already, why not invest another$ 294 million in them? What could possibly go wrong? To address” the most urgent needs” in Gaza and the West Bank, the UN issues an emergency appeal for$ 294 million.
The UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs emphasizes that aid organizations lack” the resources required to adequately respond to the whole range of needs of susceptible Palestinians” and says that the funds would be used to help more than 1.2 million people. Will the funds ultimately go toward funding terrorists? The answer is definitely yes because it is deployed through” 77 humanitarian partners.” ( The UN chart also asserts that it has 100 partners in the same pamphlet. ) Are the various 33 partners not charitable organizations? Several of these (?) consist of 35 national NGOs( NNGOs ), the Palestinian Red Crescent Society ( PRCS ), and 13 UN Agencies( 29 International Non-Governmental Organizations( INGOs ). Wafa Idris, one of the first female suicide bombers, committed suicide in January 2002 by blowing herself up on Jerusalem’s filled Jaffa Street. She worked as an ambulance driver for the Israeli Red Crescent, just like Mohammed Hababa, the Tanzim agent who dispatched her. She took an ambulance out of the West Bank.
A Red Crescent ambulance with an explosive belt was discovered on May 17, 2002, at a checkpoint close to Ramallah. The bomb, which is typically used in suicide bombings, was tucked under a gurney that was being used to transport ill children. Islam Jibril, the driver, acknowledged that this was not the first instance of an ambulance being used to transport explosives or terrorists and that the IDF was now looking for him. Jibril claims that Mahmoud Titi, a member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, which is connected to Yasser Arafat’s Fatah movement and has been designated by the U.S. State Department as an organization that sponsors terrorism, gave him the bomb.
Nidal Nazal, a Hamas agent in Kalkilya, was detained by the IDF in October 2001. Information suggests that he used the unlimited travel to act as a messenger between the Hamas headquarters in various West Bank towns. He was an ambulance driver for the Palestinia Red Crescent. UnRWA, which is merely Hamas in blue drag and has numerous native employees who are associated with criminal organizations, will undoubtedly receive a portion of the funds. However,” Protection Against Sexual Abuse and Exploitation, Accountability to Affected People, and Community Engagement” will at least receive funding. It is obvious that this is intended for the extremist population, no the kidnapped Jewish women and girls. ” Immediately seeking US$ 104 million to enable its multi-sectoral charitable response over the coming 90 days ,” according to UNRWA ia slso. Uncertainty exists as to whether this is in addition to the UN’s” flash” fundraiser. but definitely with knowledge of the UN.
But sure. Why not pump $294 million more into terror nests, after all the billions of dollars we’ve already spent on subsidizing them? What could possibly go awry? The United Nations makes an emergency appeal of $294 million for “the most urgent” needs in Gaza and the West Bank.
The money would be used to assist more than 1.2 millions people, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. It also stressed that aid groups lack “the resources necessary to adequately respond to the entire range of needs of Palestinians who are vulnerable.” You could meet some pretty urgent needs for almost $300 million. The money is distributed through “77 humanitarian partners”, so the answer to this question is probably yes. (The UN chart in the pamphlet also claims 100 partners. Are the 33 other partners non-humanitarian? Some of these (?) “13 UN Agencies (INGOs), 29 International Non-Governmental Organizations(INGOs), 35National NGOs (NNGOs), and the Palestinian Red Crescent Society” are included in this list. She was a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance driver, just as Mohammed Hababa, Tanzim’s operative who sent Wafa Idris on her mission, was. She left the West Bank in an ambulance.
On May 17, 2002, a Red Crescent ambulance near Ramallah was found with an explosive belt. The bomb, which was the same type used in suicide bombings was hidden under a child’s gurney. Islam Jibril was already wanted by IDF and admitted that it was not the first ambulance used to transport explosives, or terrorists. Jibril said that Mahmoud Titi, a member from the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade (a terrorist group listed by the U.S. State Department) and affiliated with Yasser arafat’s Fatah Movement, gave him the bomb.
He was an ambulance driver for the Palestinia Red Crescent, and information indicates that he exploited his unrestricted travel to serve as a messenger between Hamas headquarters in several West Bank towns. He was an ambulance driver for the Palestinia Red Crescent, and information indicates that he exploited the unrestricted travel to serve as a messenger between the Hamas headquarters in several West Bank towns.A bunch of the money will certainly go to UNRWA which is just Hamas in blue drag and many of its local employees are affiliated with terrorist groups.But at least there will be funding for “Protection Against Sexual Abuse and Exploitation, Accountability to Affected People, and Community Engagement.”Obviously, this is meant for the terrorist population, not the kidnapped Israeli women and girls.UNRWA ia slso “urgently seeking US$ 104 million to enable its multi-sectoral humanitarian response over the coming 90 days.” It’s unclear if this is in addition to the ‘flash’ fundraiser at the UN. Knowing the UN, most likely.