Mohammed A. Adwan lists himself as an English Language Teacher at UNRWA. His profile includes posts showing that he beganworking for UNRWA in Rafah, Gaza, in 2016 and started a new job at UNRWA in 2019. Adwan also posts photos of himself with UNRWA students. He endorses the October 7th Hamas massacre and incites genocide.
O Hypocritical World! That applies double standards, according to the religion of the victims, their language, their race, their clothing, theirorigins, and the color of their eyes.
We have owned this land for thousands of years. Our ancestors were the ones who planted its olive trees for hundreds of years until a people came that Europe wanted to get rid of, so they sent them to occupy our homes and displace our ancestors with massacres
What we do is resistance, regaining our rights and defending our land, andwhat they do is called occupation and colonialism (I think the West understands this word well)
They live in our occupied homes, bomb our remaining homes, and kill our children, women, youth, and elderly while they sleep..
Then you say with all shame, insolence and duplicity that you support“Israel”;
Perhaps if Palestine were a Ukrainian city or a European country, thesituation would be different!
In this October 7th post, Adwan likewise endorses Hamas’s attack, connecting it to the Yom Kippur war which posed an existential threat tothe State of Israel. The language in the quote is Adwan’s proclamation of genocide against the Jews, essentially saying that there is no room in Israel for both Jews and Palestinians, there is only room for Palestinians. The logical follow-up to this proclamation is that the Jews must be eliminated, which is what Hamas attempted on October 7th.
Translation:
The sixth of October, 1973
The seventh of October, 2023
“The world can’t accommodate two identities, it’s either us or us.”
In June 2021 Mohammed A. Adwan commemo- rated the 15-year death anniversary of Jamal Abu Samhadana who had headed the Gaza-based terror group, the Palestinian Resistance Committees. Adwan celebrated Abu Samhadana as a “legend of the resistance.” The post glorifies “martyrdom” for Palestine as “a wonderful death.” Abu Samhadana had been responsible for a series of bloody terrorist attacks, including the gruesome murder of Israeli mother Tali Hatuel and her four daughters who were shot to death at close range.
Translation:
Martyrdom for the sake of the motherland isn’t a bad fate. Rather, it’s eternity through a wonderful death.
In memory of your merciful and peaceful soul, sir.
The 15th anniversary of the late Jamal Abu Samhadana “Abu Ataya”, the legend of the resistance.
06/08/2006
06/08/2021