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Proste pytanie, które pokazuje szkodliwość @UNRWA

Proste pytanie, które pokazuje szkodliwość @UNRWA

Elder of Ziyon
Tłumaczenie: Małgorzata Koraszewska


Philippe Lazarini, pochodzący z Szwajcarii komisarz agencji ONZ UNRWA

W zeszłym tygodniu komisarz generalny UNRWA Philippe Lazzarini napisał na Twitterze:

Prawa Palestyńczyków są w dalszym ciągu łamane.

Od początku wojny mieszkańcy #Gazy są poddawani systematycznej dehumanizacji. 

Palestyńczycy liczą się, także ci w Strefie Gazy.

Ich prawa, życie i przyszłość liczą się.

Praw człowieka nie można stosować wybiórczo.

Jak powiedział Sekretarz Generalny ONZ: „Pokój wymaga zakończenia okupacji i ustanowienia niepodległego państwa palestyńskiego, którego integralną częścią jest Gaza; realnego i suwerennego państwa palestyńskiego, funkcjonującego obok Izraela”. 

W @UNRWA nasze zespoły są zobowiązane do dalszego zapewniania niezbędnej pomocy uchodźcom palestyńskim, którzy najbardziej nas potrzebują, dopóki wzmocnione instytucje palestyńskie nie staną się trwałą i realną alternatywą.

Przyjrzyjmy się bliżej ostatniemu zdaniu.

UNRWA wydaje około 133 milionów dolarów rocznie na usługi na obszarach pod pełną kontrolą Autonomii Palestyńskiej. Autonomia Palestyńska ma już ponad 30 lat. Mogą i świadczą usługi wszystkim swoim obywatelom, w tym wszystkim zarejestrowanym w UNRWA.

Beneficjenci UNRWA, którzy mieszkają na Zachodnim Brzegu [Judei i Samarii], nie są „uchodźcami” według żadnej normalnej definicji. Mieszkają w granicach byłego Brytyjskiego Mandatu Palestyny. Mają rząd, który działa w ich imieniu. 

UNRWA prowadzi szpital w Kalkilji i liczne kliniki zdrowia. Dlaczego? Są marnotrawnym powielaniem kosztów administracyjnych usług, które ma zapewniać AP. 

To samo dotyczy szkół UNRWA. Używają programu nauczania AP, a AP dostarcza szkół publicznych dla wszystkich obywateli. O ile wiem, nie odmawiają usług „uchodźcom”.

Dlaczego więc UNRWA istnieje na Zachodnim Brzegu? Szkoły i szpitale AP są dziś upoważnione do świadczenia wszystkich usług, a międzynarodowa pomoc dla UNRWA mogłaby być łatwo skierowana do AP, aby z nawiązką zrekompensować wszelkie niedobory wynikające z tych równoległych usług socjalnych świadczonych obecnie przez UNRWA.

Tak więc, według standardów samego Lazzariniego, UNRWA powinna była zostać rozwiązana na Zachodnim Brzegu już w latach 90 XX wieku. A według mandatu samej UNRWA nie powinna ona świadczyć usług osobom, które już ich nie potrzebują. Bycie obywatelem „Państwa Palestyny”, które jest uznawane przez ponad sto krajów, z pewnością oznacza brak takiej potrzeby. 

Ale jego oświadczenie wykracza daleko poza mandat UNRWA, jaki wyznaczyła jej ONZ. Mandat UNRWA to ustanowienie jej jako tymczasowej agencji. Jej mandat nadawany przez ONZ i jej finansowanie są odnawiane co kilka lat, co jest pozostałością faktu, że nie ma to być stała instytucja. Rezolucja 302 z 1949 r., która ją ustanowiła, mówi, że „pomoc na rzecz uchodźców palestyńskich jest konieczna, aby zapobiec głodowi i niedoli wśród uchodźców oraz aby zapewnić dalsze warunki pokoju i stabilności, a także że należy podjąć konstruktywne środki w jak najszybszym terminie w celu zakończenia międzynarodowej pomocy”.

Jednak strona internetowa UNRWA pokazuje, że rozszerzyła ona swój własny mandat, aby istnieć „w oczekiwaniu na sprawiedliwe i trwałe rozwiązanie ich trudnej sytuacji”. Takiego języka nie ma w żadnej znanej mi rezolucji ONZ w sprawie UNRWA.

UNRWA z definicji nie może zmienić swojego mandatu bez rezolucji ONZ. Jednak UNRWA to właśnie zrobiła. A kiedy Lazzarini mówi, że UNRWA musi istnieć „dopóki wzmocnione instytucje palestyńskie nie staną się trwałą i realną alternatywą”, to znowu wymyśla nowy mandat. Prawdopodobnie jest to nielegalne, ponieważ UNRWA nie powinna wykraczać poza mandaty, które ją tworzą i na mocy których jest finansowana. A jednak dokładnie to robi.  

UNRWA sama określa, czy jej usługi są potrzebne i dostosowuje swój mandat, aby umożliwić jej dalsze istnienie, zamiast kierować się rezolucjami ONZ.

Ciągłe istnienie UNRWA na Zachodnim Brzegu, i w dużej mierze w Jordanii (która również rozszerza obywatelstwo i ochronę na większość swoich palestyńskich mieszkańców) i w innych krajach arabskich dowodzi, że UNRWA stała się parodią tego, do czego została stworzona. Według słów samego Lazzariniego, nie powinna istnieć na Zachodnim Brzegu nawet dzisiaj. 

To nie jest jedyny powód, aby natychmiast rozmontować UNRWA. Ale to w zupełności wystarczy.


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Trump’s First Big Disastrous Mistake

Trump’s First Big Disastrous Mistake

Majid Rafizadeh


  • The problem, of course, is that after seeing what happened when Libya’s General Muammar Ghaddafi gave up nuclear weapons in 2003 and Ukraine gave up nuclear weapons in 1994, no one with an IQ above single digits would ever agree to give up nuclear weapons again – especially after so many decades of immense investment and just “weeks” from the project’s successful completion.
  • Regrettably, like Russia, Iran has a long track record of deceit, obstructing investigations, and stalling to buy time. Iran’s regime also has the potential to wait four years until Trump’s term in office is over, then pick up where it left off.
  • The mullahs seek to lull the United States into a false sense of security. They undoubtedly hope that diplomatic engagement will allow them time to race to nuclear weapons breakout, or, at worst, another weak agreement that will enable them to rebuild their military. Whenever Iran gains financial or political leverage, it uses it against America and its allies. Since October 2023, Iran and its proxies have attacked US troops in the region more than 200 times.
  • Iran’s nuclear facilities must be taken out, sanctions must be intensified, and the Iranian people’s fight for freedom must be supported. Trump must not waste this opportunity.

Iran’s nuclear facilities must be taken out, sanctions must be intensified, and the Iranian people’s fight for freedom must be supported. Trump must not waste this opportunity. Pictured: A Fattah hypersonic ballistic missile is displayed during the annual military parade in Tehran, on September 22, 2023. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)

“I want Iran to be a great and successful country but one that cannot have nuclear weapons,” US President Donald J, Trump posted on Truth Social last week. “I would much prefer a Verified Nuclear Peace Agreement which will successfully let Iran grow and prosper.”

These sentiments, while commendable, especially considering a distasteful alternative for Iran, are unfortunately delusional. The problem, of course, is that after seeing what happened when Libya’s General Muammar Ghaddafi gave up nuclear weapons in 2003 and Ukraine gave up nuclear weapons in 1994, no one with an IQ above single digits would ever agree to give up nuclear weapons again – especially after so many decades of immense investment and just “weeks” from the project’s successful completion.

Both Ghaddafi and Ukraine acted in good faith — as opposed to Russia. In 1994, Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom signed the Budapest Memorandum, in which they promised to respect the territorial integrity of Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan, and to refrain from the threat or use of force against those countries or their political independence, in exchange for the three former Soviet republics transferring their nuclear weapons stockpiles to Russia.

Of course, in February 2022, after seeing US President Joe Biden surrender Afghanistan to the Taliban and imply that a “minor incursion” into Ukraine would be acceptable, Russian President Vladimir Putin commenced a years-long, scorched-earth invasion of Ukraine.

Regrettably, like Russia, Iran has a long track record of deceit, obstructing investigations, and stalling to buy time. Iran’s regime also has the potential to wait four years until Trump’s term in office is over, then pick up where it left off.

The Iranian regime has recently praised U.S. President Donald Trump — a gesture unheard of since the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979. This sudden shift is not a change of heart. It is a calculated strategy aimed at outmaneuvering Trump to ensure the regime’s survival. For decades, Iran’s Islamist clerics have built their rule on a foundation of anti-Americanism and anti-Semitism. The mullahs’ newfound diplomatic overtures are nothing more than a deceptive ploy to buy time, ease sanctions, and protect their nuclear weapons program. The United States and its allies must not fall into this trap.

Since its inception, Iran’s Islamist regime has defined itself by its hostility toward the United States and Israel. The chants of “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” have been a staple of Iran’s political discourse for more than four decades. Tehran’s ideological opposition to the West is not mere rhetoric; it has fueled real-world actions, including attacks on U.S. forces, hostage-taking, and funding and arming terrorist proxies across the Middle East and beyond. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its Quds Force, using Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis as their instruments of terror, have orchestrated deadly attacks on American civilians, allies, and troops.

Iran finds itself in its weakest position in decades. First, its strongest ally in the region, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, was overthrown and fled to Russia, leading to the collapse of one of Iran’s key strongholds. At the same time, Tehran’s most important regional proxies — Hamas and Hezbollah — have suffered significant setbacks at the hands of Israel.

Domestically, the Iranian regime faces perhaps its greater threat: its own people. The Iranian population, exhausted by decades of economic hardship, repression and corruption, is overwhelmingly opposed to the ruling clerics. Nationwide protests have erupted recently, with demonstrators calling for the end of the Islamic Republic. Men, women, students, workers and members of the middle class, risking their lives, have risen against the government. The regime responds with brutal crackdowns, but has been unable to silence the discontent.

Given these pressures, the mullahs running the regime have changed nothing but their rhetoric.

The Iranian regime has a long history of deception. In 2015, during the Obama administration, Iran accepted the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the “nuclear deal,” which anyhow allowed it as many nuclear weapons as it could build, from October 2025. Even so, as soon as sanctions relief was granted in 2015, Iran funneled money into its terrorist proxies and continued developing its nuclear weapons in secret — not investing in its people or improving their living conditions.

Iran’s recent moves are part of the same playbook. The mullahs seek to lull the United States into a false sense of security. They undoubtedly hope that diplomatic engagement will allow them time to race to nuclear weapons breakout, or, at worst, another weak agreement that will enable them to rebuild their military. Whenever Iran gains financial or political leverage, it uses it against America and its allies. Since October 2023, Iran and its proxies have attacked US troops in the region more than 200 times.

Just as the world failed to contain Adolf Hitler’s Germany before it overwhelmed Europe, dawdling through negotiations instead of failing to stop Iran now, before its nuclear breakout, could have catastrophic consequences. The West must support Israel in its efforts to dismantle Iranian military assets and work toward imposing the most severe sanctions possible, crippling the regime’s ability to finance its aggression.

Iran’s recent shift in tone is nothing more than a survival tactic. The ruling mullahs remain dedicated to the destruction of America and Israel. Allowing them any time and relief now only empowers them. Iran’s nuclear facilities must be taken out, sanctions must be intensified, and the Iranian people’s fight for freedom must be supported. Trump must not waste this opportunity.


Dr. Majid Rafizadeh, is a political scientist, Harvard-educated analyst, and board member of Harvard International Review. He has authored several books on the US Foreign Policy. He can be reached at dr.rafizadeh@post.harvard.edu


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Scarlett Johansson Criticizes AI Video of Her Condemning Kanye West’s Antisemitism

Scarlett Johansson Criticizes AI Video of Her Condemning Kanye West’s Antisemitism

Shiryn Ghermezian


Scarlett Johansson attends The American Museum of Natural History’s 2024 Museum Gala at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, December 5, 2024. Photo: Anthony Behar/Sipa USA via Reuters Connect

Actress Scarlett Johansson is protesting an unauthorized, AI-generated video that circulated on social media on Tuesday showing her and other Jewish celebrities opposing Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, for his recent antisemitic behavior.

The video begins with an AI version of Johansson, 40, wearing a white t-shirt that features on the front a hand with its middle finger extended. In the center of the hand is a Star of David and “Kanye” is written underneath the hand.

Other Jewish celebrities are featured in the AI-generated video wearing the same exact shirt, including David Schwimmer, Ben Stiller, Mark Zuckerberg, Steven Spielberg, Jerry Seinfeld, Sacha Baron Cohen, Drake, Jack Black, Mila Kunis, and Lenny Kravitz. The Hebrew song “Hava Nagila” plays throughout the video. It concludes with an AI version of Adam Sandler flipping his finger at the camera, followed by the words “Enough is Enough” and “Join the Fight Against Antisemitism.” Others featured in the clip include Jake Gyllenhaal, Woody Allen, Adam Levine, Lisa Kudrow, and Natalie Portman.

In response to the video, Johansson condemned what she called “the misuse of AI, no matter what its messaging” in a statement to People magazine. The “Black Widow” star also called on US lawmakers to pass legislation that would limit the use of AI.

“It has been brought to my attention by family members and friends, that an AI-generated video featuring my likeness, in response to an antisemitic view, has been circulating online and gaining traction,” she told the magazine. “I am a Jewish woman who has no tolerance for antisemitism or hate speech of any kind. But I also firmly believe that the potential for hate speech multiplied by AI is a far greater threat than any one person who takes accountability for it. We must call out the misuse of AI, no matter its messaging, or we risk losing a hold on reality.”

In November 2023, Johansson threatened legal action against a company that used an AI image similar to her own, without her permission, for an advertisement. In May 2024, she accused OpenAI’s ChatGPT system, called Sky, of using a voice “eerily similar” to her own without her permission. The “Astroid City” star told People magazine in her statement that she has been “a very public victim” of AI, “but the truth is that the threat of AI affects each and every one of us.”

“There is a 1,000-foot wave coming regarding AI that several progressive countries, not including the United States, have responded to in a responsible manner. It is terrifying that the US government is paralyzed when it comes to passing legislation that protects all of its citizens against the imminent dangers of AI,” she noted. The actress said in conclusion: “I urge the US government to make the passing of legislation limiting AI use a top priority; it is a bipartisan issue that enormously affects the immediate future of humanity at large.”

Johansson did not mention Ye’s name in her statement. She also included a blanket remark about his recent “antisemitic view,” without elaborating about how the rapper went on an antisemitic rant on X on Friday and then proceeded to sell a swastika t-shirt on his website Yeezy.com, following a Super Bowl commercial on Sunday night that directed viewers to his website to shop the item.

“Shameful. Tragic. Pathetic,” said David Draiman, the lead singer of Disturbed, about Johansson’s response to the video. “Beyond disappointing, ‘AI abuse’ is the concern, not the explosion of #Jew hatred, smh.”

Australian actress Isla Fisher, who is also depicted in the AI-generated video, urged people on Tuesday to unfollow Ye on social media for selling a swastika t-shirt. She posted on her Instagram Story: “Hey friends, can you please unfollow Kanye? Did you know this is the only thing for sale on his website after placing a Super Bowl commercial? F–k this monster forever. No Tolerance for this s–t.” Schwimmer has also responded to Ye’s recent antisemitic behavior and insisted that the rapper should be banned from all social media.

Ye has since deactivated his account on X. He has also been dropped by his talent agent, and Shopify, the e-commerce platform that the Yeezy website uses to sell items, shut down Yeezy.com as of Tuesday morning.

The AI-generated video went viral on social media the same day that a Jewish woman filed a lawsuit against Ye in Los Angeles court, according to Billboard magazine. She claimed that when she worked for the rapper, he subjected her to “antisemitic vitriol,” which included text messages that said, “Hail Hitler.”

“Ye carried out a calculated campaign to threaten and psychologically torment Jewish people around him, specifically plaintiff,” her lawyers said, as reported by Billboard. “There can be little doubt that Ye treats those around him, especially Jewish people and women, much worse than just a bully. He is a self-proclaimed ‘Nazi.’”


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