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FUNDING & ACCOUNTABILITY

Every year, thousands of Palestinian Muslim children are exposed to what many experts describe as systemic psychological abuse in schools and youth camps operated by United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA).

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FUNDING & ACCOUNTABILITY

Education should nurture hope, critical thinking, and mutual respect. Instead, evidence presented by researchers suggests that some children are exposed to materials that normalize hostility and glorify violence.

Young minds are shaped early. When children are taught narratives rooted in hatred and martyrdom, it impacts generations — not just one community.

Watch & Understand

Across multiple reports and documented footage, serious concerns have been raised about the conditions in certain refugee camps and the alleged indoctrination of children through political and militant training programs.

Why it’s Matter

Every year, thousands of Palestinian children are subjected to psychological abuse, indoctrinated with hatred, and trained for violence—all in schools and youth camps funded by your taxes.

This is not a political issue—it’s child abuse on a massive scale. Your contributions are fueling a system that celebrates violence and teaches martyrdom.

1,000

of children subjected to psychological abuse annually

$1.5 B

US dollars annually worldwide received by UNRWA.

60

of UNRWA’s budget goes directly to “education”.

2023

witnessed the horrific October 7 attacks by indoctrinated youth.

Funding Child Abuse

Every year, billions of taxpayer dollars funnel into UNRWA’s programs, yet most of it funds schools that indoctrinate children into hatred and violence.

Total Annual Budget
$ 1.2B+

Title

70%
Education Sector
$ 320M

Title

30%
International Aid
$ 600M+

Title

50%
Accountability Oversight
Minimal

Title

10%

This Shouldn’t be a Dream

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FUNDING & ACCOUNTABILITY

To expose the impact of conflict and incitement on children, advocating for their right to a peaceful education and safe childhood.

In-depth analysis of educational curricula, media exposure, and systemic factors affecting children’s development in conflict zones.

Holding institutions responsible for ensuring children’s rights are protected and education serves peace, not conflict and long-term stability.