“Camp Jihad”, nuestro video filmado dentro de un campo de verano palestino, con David Bedein, en Fox NEWS

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blankPalestinian children as young as 5 are being taught to hate Jews, glorify  martyrs and support jihad, and a U.S.-funded United Nations agency is helping to  underwrite the effort, according to a controversial new documentary.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency hosts summer camps in which  Palestinian children are allegedly being indoctrinated, in scenes captured in  “Camp Jihad: Inside UNRWA Summer Camp Season 2013.” In addition to learning  hateful phrases, the children are taught that Israel belongs to them by  birthright, according to the film by the Center for Near East Policy  Research.

“They are a gang of Infidels and Christians. They don’t like Allah  and do not worship Allah. They hate us.”
– Tayma, young girl speaking at UN-run camp in Gaza


“The children learn the names of many villages – not just the names of big  cities like Jerusalem” says Amina Hinawi, identified in the documentary as a  UNRWA camp director in Gaza. “This way every child will be motivated to return  to their village. UNRWA finances this summer camp. I’m very, very appreciative  of UNRWA because the children of Palestine and Gaza need this.”

Indoctrination of young Palestinian children is nothing new, but the  documentary has raised the ire of Israelis largely because of the UN role.  According to UNRWA’s own website, the  United States is the single-largest contributor to its work and in 2012 gave  more than $232 million, ahead of the European Commission ($204 million), and the  United Kingdom ($68 million).

Interspersed with sack races, arts and crafts and snack time, are scenes of  instructors imparting the message that Israel belongs to Palestinians, and they  must take it back by force.

The 19-minute film shows Tayma, a West Bank girl of about 8, being asked who  the Jews are.

“They are a gang of Infidels and Christians,” she replies. “They don’t like  Allah and do not worship Allah. They hate us.”

Another West Bank camper, Mesam Abu Hindi, has been taught to advocate  violence against Israel.

“For those who are older than me, weapons will accelerate the Right of  Return,” the girl states.

“When we die as martyrs, we go up to heaven,” says a young girl.

And in one scene, a camp instructor tells children they will help overthrow  Israel.

“With God’s help and our own strength, we will wage war,” she says. “And with  education and jihad, we will return.”

David Bedein, bureau chief of the Center for Near East Policy Research, said  his film crew went into the camps and found that the agency is openly advocating  taking up arms against Israel.

“What UNRWA has done is to join in over the last 12 years since the new  Palestinian Authority curriculum became as virulent as it is,” Bedein said. “The  kids are being trained that what they must do is campaign for the Right of  Return – another way of saying ‘destroy Israel.’ A UN agency should not [be  supporting a] campaign to wipe out another member state of the UN, putting ideas  into the minds of children that they should engage in violence to achieve these  goals.”

But UNRWA spokesman Christopher Gunness said hate is not part of the  curriculum.

“We teach human rights and conflict resolution and have done so since the  2003 academic year,” Gunness told FoxNews.com. “We are preparing kids in the  West Bank and Gaza using Palestinian Authority textbooks which are funded by the  U.S., Europe and others, so we are preparing kids for exams. We have internal  procedures for reviewing all of the textbooks our teachers use. If anything  suspect comes up, it is dealt with.”

Gunness said Bedein shot footage at non-UNRWA camps, and disputed that  people he interviewed were UN affiliated.

However, the film appears to show teachers and counselors at UNRWA schools  indoctrinating Palestinian children, and Bedein told FoxNews.com he stands by  every frame of his report.

“We went into the UNRWA schools and camps” says Bedein. “There are people who  identify themselves very clearly in the film as being teachers, administrators,  counselors, and social workers. They all say “We work for UNRWA.””

Israeli officials blame Palestinian leaders more than the UN  agency.

“UNRWA is not perfect, but the truth of the matter is we don’t have a  conflict with UNRWA; we have a conflict with the Arab world,” Paul Hirschson, of  the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told FoxNews.com. “The Palestinian  Authority is responsible for the syllabus and they have to make sure that the  syllabus is appropriate.

“This indoctrination [by the Palestinian Authority of its children] is very  problematic” Hirschson added.

1 comentario en «“Camp Jihad”, nuestro video filmado dentro de un campo de verano palestino, con David Bedein, en Fox NEWS»
  1. La historia se repite!,, es igualito a los itlershe jugnt,   Adiestrar en ODIO y prostituir las mentes infantiles, mentras la ONU y los EEUU ayudan a el imperio ” futuro” de la Umah. Y la hermandad musulmana
    unica filosofia fundada en la borreguizacion del individuo, y la falta de respeto al rojimo!,,
    imagen de un Dios, que castiga y premia con ” actitudes y deseos ” humanos, como el cuento de las 70 virgenes, o el sueño del infanticida con su caballo birak! Conquistando poder con sangre y no con razonamientos!,
    en ningun sistema politico ha habido mas progreso en el curso de la historia, que en el sistema capitalisa, no perfecto pero el que otorga la facultad individual de superacion!,

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