In a shocking and unacceptable move, Google is allowing its employees to direct $400 in charitable donations to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).
Despite undeniable evidence that UNRWA staff actively participated in the horrific October 7th Hamas attack on Israel, Google continues to include the agency in its employee giving program, facilitated through the Benevity platform.
This decision comes as revelations about UNRWA’s ties to terrorism continue to surface. At least 42 UNRWA employees were directly involved in the October 7th massacre, which left 1,200 Israelis dead and over 240 kidnapped.
Furthermore, 10% of UNRWA’s Gaza workforce is linked to Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad, with documented cases of employees using UNRWA facilities for terror activities, including storing weapons and building tunnels.
Yet Google’s decision to include this organization on its donation platform risks funneling millions of dollars to an agency that undermines peace and perpetuates violence.
UNRWA’s role in spreading hate and glorifying terrorism cannot be overstated. For decades, the agency has indoctrinated Palestinian children with anti-Israel propaganda and trained generations to embrace violence.
By supporting UNRWA, Google is enabling extremism, harming both Israelis and Palestinians, and jeopardizing global security.
Take Action Now:
Send an email to Google executives demanding that UNRWA be removed from their donation platform. Use the sample email below:
Send your email to press@google.com
SAMPLE EMAIL
Subject Line: Demand Accountability: Stop Supporting UNRWA’s Terror Ties
I am deeply concerned about continued support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), an organization with well-documented ties to terrorism.
Evidence shows that 42 UNRWA employees actively participated in the October 7th Hamas massacre, which killed over 1,200 Israelis and left more than 240 kidnapped. Additionally, 10% of UNRWA’s workforce in Gaza is linked to Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, while its facilities have been used for storing weapons, building tunnels, and launching rockets at civilians.
I expect the same action to be taken against Hostel Bruegel. Their listing must be removed immediately, and Booking.com should publicly condemn their actions. Failure to do so will send the message that your platform tolerates hate and discrimination.
Supporting UNRWA enables extremism and undermines global security. I urge you to take immediate action to ensure that taxpayer dollars and public resources do not contribute, directly or indirectly, to this organization’s activities.
Sincerely,
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