"United Nations Relief and Works Agency's (UNRWA) official spokesperson in Gaza, Chris Gunness, reached a new low, urging a boycott of Israel's largest English-language newspaper, The Jerusalem Post on Twitter...
Gunness made waves this past summer for siding with Hamas during Operation Protective Edge. UNRWA, as well, stands accused of supporting the organization, designated terrorists by most Western countries, returning rockets found in its schools to Hamas, and hiring teachers affiliated with the terror group.
Gunness's comments were spawned by an op-ed published in The Jerusalem Post, in which Palestinian Human Rights activist Bassam Eid, who himself grew up in an UNRWA-administered refugee camp, called for a reform of the agency's mandate. According to Eid, UNRWA does not want to help Palestinians improve their lot in life. 'The more Palestinians suffer, the more power goes to UNRWA, which allows it to raise unchecked humanitarian funds and purchase munitions,' he wrote."