by MEMRI
'Abdallah Al-Hadlaq supported the criticism voiced by U.S. President Donald Trump about the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) and Trump's decision to cut its funding.
In his January 10, 2018 column in the Kuwaiti daily Al-Watan, 'Abdallah Al-Hadlaq supported the criticism voiced by U.S. President Donald Trump about the United
 Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) and 
Trump's decision to cut its funding. Calling UNRWA a "biased and racist 
organization" that "perpetuates the problem of the 'Palestinian' 
refugees," that succumbs to Hamas's dictates, and that strives to 
destroy Israel, Al-Hadlaq called to stop all funding and aid to this organization until it crumbles and disappears.
Al-Hadlaq
 is known for his uncommon positions on Israel and the 
Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which are reflected in many of his 
articles. For example, in past articles he wrote that Iran, rather than 
Israel, is the Gulf countries' real enemy;[1] that Hamas is a terrorist organization whose "reckless" rocket attacks on Israel kill innocent people,[2] and that Israel has the right to defend itself from Palestinian knife terrorism.[3] In
 a 2017 interview on the Kuwaiti TV channel Al-Rai, he even stated that 
Israelis are not occupiers but rather "a people that has returned to its
 homeland."[4]
'Abdallah Al-Hadlaq (image: Al-Watan, Kuwait)
The following are excerpts from his column:
"Everybody 
agrees with the harsh [but] reasonable criticism leveled by U.S. 
President Donald Trump at UNRWA, for it is a biased and racist 
organization that perpetuates the problem of the 'Palestinian'[5] refugees
 and the narrative of the so-called right of return, an organization 
whose role is apparently to work towards the destruction of the state of
 Israel. Hence, the U.N. should stop funding this organization until it 
crumbles and disappears.
"On January 
5, 2018, a few days after President Trump threatened to stop future aid 
to the 'Palestinians', the U.S. froze $125 million in funding for 
UNRWA... and announced that the funding would not be renewed until the 
Palestinians stopped being stubborn and resumed negotiations with 
Israel... [It should be noted that] the U.S. grants $300 million 
annually to the U.N. Refugee Agency.
"The terrorist Hamas movement, which supports the Persian Iranian regime, rejected [UNRWA's] curricula on human rights.[6] This
 caused a grave crisis between the Hamas government and UNRWA, following
 which the latter suspended these curricula in its Gaza schools... 
Hamas's complaint was that these curricula address everyone's human 
rights, including those of the Jewish and Israeli people, and contravene
 the culture and rights of the 'Palestinian' people. There are no signs 
on the horizon of any solution for this broad crisis that developed 
between the terrorist Hamas government... and UNRWA...
"Therefore, 
all forms of financial aid and international funding for UNRWA must 
stop, as long as it [continues] subjecting its decisions to the 
methodology of terror, exclusion, racism and lack of consideration for 
the rights of other peoples, namely to the methodology of the Persian 
Hamas movement that controls Gaza, which [Hamas] imposes upon the UNRWA 
curricula and schools."        
[1] See Special Dispatch No. 6132, Kuwaiti Columnist: The Gulf States' Real Enemy Is Iran; Israel Is A Friendly Country, August 12, 2015.
[2] See MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 5061, Arab Columnists Criticize Firing Of Rockets From Gaza As Reckless Escapade Serving Iran, Not Palestinians, November 2, 2012.
[3] See MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 6192, Kuwaiti Columnist: Israel Has The Right To Defend Itself Against Palestinian Knife Terrorism, October 20, 2015.
[4] See MEMRI TV Clip No. 6283, Kuwaiti
 Writer Abdullah Al-Hadlaq: Israel Is a Legitimate State, Not an 
Occupier; There Was No Palestine; I Support Israel-Gulf-U.S. Alliance to
 Annihilate Hizbullah, November 19, 2017.
[5] The word Palestinian appears in quote marks throughout Al-Hadlaq's article.
[6] In
 February 2014, Hamas stopped UNRWA from introducing a human rights 
curriculum in it schools, on the grounds that this was intended to 
brainwash the students and cause them to abhor resistance. See e.g., 
Al-Quds Al-Arabi (London), February 14, 2014.   
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1 comment:
To me, this man is stating simple fact and memri may be making him out to be revolutionary because of his "unique" stating of facts. Everyone should be aware of past history. Facts should be the "norm" when used in op-eds.
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