Recognizing that education is fundamental to helping each child achieve their full potential and a human right, UNRWA has worked for nearly 75 years to ensure that Palestine refugee children have access to quality education. Quality education helps young Palestine refugees understand the world in which they live and promotes values of tolerance, cultural identity, and gender equality. Through its education system, UNRWA aims to ensure that Palestine refugee students develop their full potential and become “confident, innovative, questioning, thoughtful, and open-minded, to uphold human values and tolerance, proud of their Palestinian identity and contributing positively to the development of society and the global community”. UNRWA operates 706 elementary and preparatory schools in its five fields of operation, including eight secondary schools in Lebanon, providing free basic education for some 543,075 Palestine refugee children. In addition, technical vocational training and higher education is provided at eight Vocational Training Centres for approximately 8,000 Palestine refugees in all fields of operations and for 2,009 students in 2 educational science faculties (teacher training institutes, one in the West Bank and one in Jordan). School children in UNRWA schools follow the host authorities’ curricula and textbooks. UNRWA supplements these with its own materials on human rights.These schools operated by the UN claim "to uphold human values and tolerance." Not true.
These children are taught to hate and to kill and to die. Absolutely horrible. If Palestinian children are raised to hate Jews and consider waging war against them to be a noble act, how can there ever be peace?Palestinian children talk about the education they get in @UNRWA πΊπ³ schools.
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 14, 2023
It's all about killing the Jews. “I want to stab them again and again”, “I want to become a suicide bomber”, etc.
Thanks @UN πΊπ³ for raising the next generation of terrorists.
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