Seconding Darlene's comment. There's so much here that I didn't know. I followed up some of your leads on UNRWA and school curricula, and on the hospital director's brother. Even the EU denounced the textbooks and withheld funding as a result.
UNRWA, the UN generally and other NGOs have obvious conflicts of interest if their funding depends on how dire circumstances are perceived to be.
On the hospital director, I had assumed that he works under threat, but his family link to Hamas, and the vows of avenging his brother's killing, are much worse.
Seconding Darlene's comment. There's so much here that I didn't know. I followed up some of your leads on UNRWA and school curricula, and on the hospital director's brother. Even the EU denounced the textbooks and withheld funding as a result.
UNRWA, the UN generally and other NGOs have obvious conflicts of interest if their funding depends on how dire circumstances are perceived to be.
On the hospital director, I had assumed that he works under threat, but his family link to Hamas, and the vows of avenging his brother's killing, are much worse.
It's a journalistic scandal. You've seen this, I assume: https://david-collier.com/doctors-shifa-hospital/
Have you pitched these to American reporters or editors? I think they'd be interested.
great article (i wish things werent like this) but you articulate this perfectly