Hillel Neuer Sits Down with Brazil’s Flow Podcast

Sitting down with Igor Coelho on the Flow Podcast, one of the most viewed networks with over 5.7 million subscribers on YouTube, Hillel Neuer showcases the shortcoming of the UN and UNRWA’s ties to terrorism.

Flow Podcast: So is the UN is not standing firm against Hamas?

Hillel Neuer: No, absolutely not. Not even close. The UN Humanitarian Relief Coordinator, Martin Griffiths said the UN does not consider Hamas a terrorist organization. It’s a political faction. So they can’t even say that about a group whose sole raison d’être is to kill civilians—to murder them—and they can’t bring themselves to acknowledge it.

It means, if you can’t define a terrorist, then there’s no way you can fight it. So sadly, the UN—sadly—is worthless. Most UN officials are unable to condemn Hamas. And even one of them—I mentioned her name—Francesca Albanese—has become kind of a propaganda, you could say, almost a spokesperson for Hamas inside the UN.

Flow Podcast: Can you tell us about some of the issues with UNRWA?

Hillel Neuer: We’ve reported on the fact and revealed that the heads of UNRWA schools are, in many cases, actually members of Hamas. For example, the head of the UNRWA teachers’ union overseeing 2,000 UNRWA teachers in Lebanon, Mr. Fathi Sharif, was the head of Hamas in Lebanon. Israel killed him in September with a missile, and the day he was killed, Hamas said, “You killed our leader.”

And UNRWA said, “We did not know.” Really? Because for 10 years, on his Facebook page, he was posting Hamas leaders, pictures of terrorist acts every second day. He was saying, “I love Hamas,” pictures of himself with terrorist leaders. We call that hiding in plain sight. But UNRWA did not know? There are pictures of him on stage with a five-year-old boy with a green Hamas headband. The pictures are on the web. Trust me, UNRWA knows about it.

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