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The Stories Behind the News

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Obama's 900 Million Dollar Payout to Hamas


Posted: 25 Feb 2009 06:45 PM PST



The United States plans to offer more than $900 million to help
rebuild Gaza after
Israel's invasion and to strengthen the Western-backed
Palestinian Authority, U.S. officials said on Monday. The money, which
needs U.S. congressional approval, will be distributed through U.N.
and other bodies and not via the militant group Hamas, which rules
Gaza, said one official.

There are two obvious problems with this scenario. The Palestinian
Authority does not rule Gaza. Any rebuilding of Gaza will only strengthen
Hamas. Secondly, any foreign organizations operating in Gaza either
answer to Hamas or are Hamas run outright.


Take the UNRWA, the refugee arm of the UN which despite multiple
refugee crises worldwide, focuses on working for the Palestinian Arabs.
While there is a great deal of focus on foreign aid to Israel, the taxpayer
money that goes to the UNRWA goes unnoticed. In 2006 alone the US
contributed 135 million dollars to the UNRWA, out of an over half a billion
dollar budget.

The UNRWA also, in their
own words, employs "99 per cent locally-recruited
Palestinians". The UNRWA is actually the second biggest employer in the
territories,
after the Palestinian Authority itself. (Both funded by the US and
other foreign donors.)

That means the structure of the UNRWA in Gaza is composed of Gazans
under Hamas control.

By 2006 the UNRWA had only 25 "internationals" or non-Palestinian
Arabs left in Gaza. After Hamas' takeover and the latest war, that number is
likely to be smaller.

Which means that the UNRWA is effectively under Hamas control, which
Hamas demonstrated when they seized UNRWA aid and drove it away in their
trucks.

While UNRWA "internationals" such as Karen Koning AbuZayd or Fillippo
Grandi issue press releases from their comfortable offices in Amman, the
real UNRWA is run on the ground, and despite the denials from Amman,
it has routinely employed terrorist affiliated personnel.
All this has been extensively documented;
This past September, Democratic Rep. Steve Rothman, with a
bipartisan group of five
co-sponsors, submitted a concurrent
resolution noting that "UNRWA has employed staffers affiliated
with terrorism."

The resolution cited specific examples of UNRWA ambulance and
schools having been us
ed to abet terrorism and mentioned a number
of figures, including Awad al-Qiq, headmaster of an UNRWA
school in Gaza, "who also led Islamic Jihad's engineering
unit that built bombs and Qassam rockets."

However humane the intent of UNRWA officials, they have become
de facto enablers
of Hamas' terrorist fiefdom in Gaza.

over and over again. Time and time again.

Since many UNRWA teachers are alumni of the UNRWA school system,
they often
perpetuate the vitriolic curriculum they were taught,
vilifying Israel and the West.

For example, Suheil al-Hindi, an UNRWA teachers' representative,
openly applauded suicide bombings at a school in the Jabaliya refugee
camp in Gaza in 2003. Instead of a condemnation, al-Hindi received a
promotion and was subsequently elected to UNRWA's clerks union.

UNRWA teachers who publicly identify with radical groups have
created a teachers'
bloc that ensures the election of Hamas members
and other individuals committed to Islamist ideologies. After using
their classrooms as a place to refine their radical messages, these
teachers gravitate to politics. As such, UNRWA's education system
has become a springboard for Hamas leaders. For example, Said
Sayyam, the Hamas minister of interior and civil affairs, was a teacher
in UNRWA schools in Gaza from 1980 to 2003. He went on to become a
member of UNRWA's Arab Employees Union, and headed the teachers
sector committee.

Notable graduates of the UNRWA school system include former
Hamas Prime Minister
Ismail Haniyeh, and Abd al-Aziz Rantisi, the
former Hamas chief who attended UNRWA secondary school in
Khan Younis and graduated top of his class.

UNWRA has produced graduates like Ibrahim Maqadama, who
"helped create the military structure of Hamas." Gold notes that,
"at least 46 terrorist operatives were students in the UNRWA
schools."

There have also been widespread reports of terrorism from
UNRWA-supervised
facilities, including sniper attacks from
UNRWA-run schools, bomb and arms factories in UNRWA
camps, the transport of terrorists to their target zones in
UNRWA ambulances, and even UNRWA employees directly tied to
terrorist attacks against civilians.

Nidal Abd al-Fattah Abdallah Nazzal, an ambulance driver for
UNRWA from
Kalqiliya in the West Bank, was arrested by Israeli
security services in August 2002. Nidal admitted that he was a
Hamas activist and that he had transported weapons and explosives
to terrorists in his ambulance, taking advantage of the
freedom of
movement afforded to UNRWA vehicles by the Israelis.

Nahd Rashid Ahmad Atallah, a senior official of UNRWA in the
Gaza Strip, was also
arrested by Israeli security in August 2002.
In his capacity as an UNRWA official, he provided support to
families of wanted Fatah and PFLP terrorists. He used his
UNRWA car to transport armed members of the "Popular
Resistance Committees," a militant faction of the Fatah
movement, to carry out attacks against Israeli troops
at the Karni Crossing.

UNRWA also appears to be in the business of cultivating new
terrorists.

The New York Times exposed in 2000 that UNRWA allowed
terrorist groups to use their schools as "summer camps" so that
25,000 Palestinian children could receive paramilitary training,
including instructions on how to prepare Molotov cocktails and
roadside bombs.

The UNRWA is less of an aid agency that a blank check to the tune of
half a billion dollars a year that's poured into the domain of whoever
is already in control on the ground. In Gaza that's Hamas, and the
situation isn't much different for many of the other agencies that will be
the recipient of the nearly billion dollar payout
from Hamas.

The UNRWA has already taken the lead
and Obama. The proposed 900 billion package will rebuild Gaza's
infrastructure for Hamas' benefit, and open the door to
a Hamas overthrow of the PA in the West Bank,
followed by US
recognition of Hamas.




The policy will be camouflaged by claims that the UN will prevent the
aid from going to Hamas, which as demonstrated above is an absurd
claim, because there is no wall of separation between the UN and
Hamas whatsoever.

Piggybacking a pro-Hamas policy on NGO's comes naturally to the
core Obama team. Unlike the more mainstream Clinton dems
running the above ground foreign policy, their more radical
politics and international agendas link them
to the NGO's,
allowing them to undermine Hillary Clinton and her envoys.

While the State Department may hold press conferences, the real
decisions will be made in the White House and the NSC,
current power base
for Samantha Power.

At a time when the US economy is in bad shape and the US national
debt is rising to an all time high, sending nearly a billion dollars to
Hamas is nothing short of sheer madness or treason. Yet it's
the opening stages of a policy that will empower
and reward
Islamists across the Middle East.












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