Former UNRWA Head Mocks Arab Torture, Murder Victims with Xmas Poem

December 25, 2019

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Chris Gunness, a former chief spokesperson for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), made light of the systematic torture and murder of those who the Palestinian Authority deems to be ‘collaborators’ with Israel.

In a tweet on Monday, Gunness composed a poem in an apparent play on words for the holiday rhyme ‘ A Night before Christmas’, Gunness wrote: “Twas the night before Christmas, when all across The Strip Not a Qasam Rocket crackled, under Israel’s tight grip. Collaborators twitched as they hung in the air On the lamp posts that glistened in Palestine Square.”

Below is the actual tweet:

And just in case he deletes it, which he probably should, below is a screenshot of the original tweet:

(courtesy: screengrab: Twitter)

UNRWA has been embroiled in a slew of controversies of late as many European countries have ceased funding the UN organization. UNRWA, who is largely viewed as anti-Israel, is facing a bevy of scandals including sexual misconduct, nepotism, retaliation against whistleblowers and many expensive flights billed to the “cash-strapped” organization. The organization has also been accused of hiring members of the Hamas terror organization.

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