
UN Watch in the News — May 2022
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during May 2022 on topics including: Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev’s resigns; UN rapporteur accepts an award from
UN Watch was quoted in multiple media outlets during May 2022 on topics including: Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev’s resigns; UN rapporteur accepts an award from
Since 2015, UN Watch has published a number of reports exposing UNRWA staff antisemitism and incitement to terrorism on social media. The reports are listed
Report PDF: UNRWA’s Teachers of Hate GENEVA, June 23, 2022 — As the U.S. and other Western states gather today at the United Nations in the presence of
Muneera Abu Hadeel lists herself as a UNRWA employee. She has several UNRWA employee friends on Facebook. Hadeel endorses an antisemitic cartoon in which Israel
Qusai Mansi lists himself as an UNRWA employee. He has many UNRWA employee friends on Facebook. Mansi equates Zionists with Nazis. Zionists are Nazis In
Rula Om Mo’awia lists herself as a teacher at UNRWA. She also has several UNRWA employee friends and teacher friends, further supporting her statement that
Sameer Abo Ayyash describes himself as a social worker at UNRWA in his Facebook profile. His profile also contains a photo of him teaching or
Adel Torbani lists himself as a math teacher at UNRWA. His profile photo shows him sitting at a desk with the UNRWA logo on the
Majed Zaben states in her profile that she is a teacher at UNRWA. Her profile contains photos of students in an UNRWA classroom. Several of
Elham Mansour lists herself as a teacher at UNRWA. Her posts are liked by several UNRWA teachers. Mansour incites killing Israelis and Jews in several
Abu Muhammad Fathi Bahar lists himself as an UNRWA employee. Several of his Facebook friends also list themselves as UNRWA employees. Bahar supports violence and
Nihaya Awad lists herself as an UNRWA employee. She also posted a letter of appreciation signed by Director of UNRWA Affairs Gwynn Lewis and
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