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“The Askar UNRWA Camp: Cradle of Terror” delves into the heart of the issue, shedding light on how UNRWA and the PA contribute to the indoctrination of the next generation of Arab children with sentiments of hate and a distorted view of reality. (Video: CFNEPR)
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In a powerful and eye-opening documentary, “The Askar UNRWA Camp: Cradle of Terror,” filmmaker David Bedein and his team of Jewish and Arab journalists bring to light the alarming consequences of what they term “indiscriminate support” for the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
This poignant documentary stands as a stark reminder of the potential ramifications of providing unconditional funding to UNRWA and the Palestinian Authority, a reality that has far-reaching implications for both Palestinians and Israelis.
Rabbi Leo Dee, who tragically lost his wife and two daughters in a terror shooting, has endorsed this compelling documentary. The film, in its unflinching portrayal, uncovers the unsettling truth that such unconditional funding inadvertently fuels an environment of hatred and violence, rather than fostering peace and stability in the region.
“The Askar UNRWA Camp: Cradle of Terror” delves into the heart of the issue, shedding light on how UNRWA and the PA contribute to the indoctrination of the next generation of Arab children with sentiments of hate and a distorted view of reality. The documentary showcases how these institutions, meant to support Palestinian Arabs, are instead perpetuating a cycle of animosity and hostility towards Jews.
Rabbi Leo Dee’s endorsement carries profound weight, as he himself has experienced the devastating consequences of terror. His support for the documentary underscores the urgency to address the root causes of this ongoing conflict and to pave the way for a more peaceful coexistence.
The film serves as a call to action, urging Israelis, the international community, and policymakers to awaken to the reality presented by “The Askar UNRWA Camp: Cradle of Terror.” The documentary starkly illustrates that without acknowledging and addressing the role of UNRWA and the Palestinian Authority in perpetuating hatred and violence, the prospects for lasting peace remain elusive.
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Rabbi Leo Dee’s endorsement echoes the sentiment that the path to peace necessitates not just a cessation of hostilities, but a fundamental transformation in how Palestinian Arabs are educated and empowered. By directing resources towards supporting peaceful Palestinian Arabs and helping them assert control over terrorist organizations within the PLO, as well as countering the influence of hate-filled UNRWA camps, a glimmer of hope emerges for both Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Jews to forge a better future together.
As “The Askar UNRWA Camp: Cradle of Terror” continues to gain attention and recognition, it underscores the power of media to spotlight the uncomfortable truths that are often swept under the rug. Through films like these, the hope is that collective awareness and action can pave the way for a brighter, more peaceful Middle East for generations to come.
Ron East is an educator, community leader and public speaker. He’s spent a decade teaching in the Jewish and public school systems and spent a significant amount of time in various leadership roles in the not-for-profit sector including Executive Director of Football Manitoba and the Manitoba chapter of CFHU. Ron has published numerous newsletters, award winning magazines and online publications and is currently the Publishing Director of TheJ.Ca.
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Our positioning as a Zionist News Media platform sets us apart from the rest. While other Canadian Jewish media are advocating increasingly biased progressive political and social agendas, TheJ.Ca is providing more and more readers with a welcome alternative and an ideological home.
We revealed the incursion of anti-Israel progressive elements such as IfNotNow into our communities. We have exposed the distorted hateful agenda of the “progressive” left political radicals who brought Linda Sarsour to our cities, and we were first to report on many disturbing incidents of Nazi-based hate towards Jews across Canada.
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