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(JNS) Former United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) Commissioner-General Pierre Krähenbühl repeatedly met with senior members of Hamas and other Palestinian terror groups, expressing the U.N. agency’s willingness to work together in the “spirit of partnership,” Geneva-based watchdog group U.N. Watch revealed over the weekend.
Krähenbühl, who led the controversial U.N. agency until his resignation over misconduct allegations in 2019, attended a gathering of Palestinian terrorist leaders in Beirut on Feb. 12, 2017, according to the watchdog.
The UN and ICJ are highly corrupt institutions
They should be dismantled
But they won’t. Too many crooks like this terror supporter Pierre Krahenbül receiving huge salaries and all the trimmings
Krahenbül has colluded with Hamas and Islamic Jihad
He should be prosecuted pic.twitter.com/Zyguv30e6U
— Gideon Paul (@gap0161prevent) November 22, 2024
The former UNRWA boss, as well as the agency’s former Lebanon chief of staff, Hakam Shahwan, who similarly resigned following allegations of corruption, posed for a picture with senior terrorist members of Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
The gathering included Ali Baraka, who heads Hamas’s relations abroad and was recently indicted by the U.S. government for “heinous crimes” related to the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre, including conspiracy to murder Americans and to use weapons of mass destruction resulting in death.
Another participant in the Beirut meeting was Abu Imad al-Rifai, the representative of Iranian-backed Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Lebanon. U.N. Watch noted that Al-Rifai boasted about sending a wave of suicide bombers to Baghdad in 2003 to murder American and British troops.
Este es el ex director de la @UNRWA. Se reunio con Hamás y a la Yihad Islámica y les dijo: “Somos uno”
Ahora Pierre Krähenbühl es director general del Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja @ICRC.
Son corruptas, son cómplices del terrorismo islámico. pic.twitter.com/oGfddyNT24
— 🇪🇸Spain4Israel🇮🇱 עם ישראל חי (@Spain4Israel) November 25, 2024
Krähenbühl was said to have told the gathering of terrorists, “Regarding the principle of partnership you mentioned, and the necessity of being proactive so that we remain cooperative and not caught off guard, I completely agree with you and strongly support this perspective. I also have a request: that the spirit of partnership be mutual.”
He continued, “If you have any criticisms, observations, concerns, or issues you are dissatisfied with regarding UNRWA, let us come back and meet in similar gatherings—even if we meet a thousand times.
“Challenge our decisions, tell us, ‘We do not agree with this decision, and we criticize it.’ We might change it or even entirely tear it up. But we want the spirit of partnership to prevail in our meetings,” he stated.
According to the former UNRWA chief, “We prefer these discussions not to be public, as that could challenge our credibility. More importantly, it could lead to a loss of trust between donor countries and UNRWA, which might result in reduced or even halted funding.”
Former UNRWA commissioner general Pierre Krahenbuhl met with leaders of designated Palestinian terrorist organizations during his term, assuring them that “we are one”https://t.co/J1R4XhWNsb
— Adam Milstein (@AdamMilstein) November 21, 2024