An analysis by IMPACT-se found that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has not adequately implemented reforms recommended by an independent review group regarding hate speech and antisemitism. These reforms were established after concerns arose about UNRWA's teaching materials, staff behavior, and potential ties to Hamas. The report highlighted that some educational materials still contain content that glorifies violence and terrorism, including an eighth-grade Arabic textbook praising the slashing of Israeli throats and suicide bombings. Additionally, UNRWA reportedly did not invite Israel or the Palestinian Authority to participate in reviewing textbook content, leaving the agency alone in deciding what constitutes hate speech.
Lecture du biais (Droite): The article frames the issue as a failure of UNRWA to address antisemitism and hate speech, emphasizing the presence of violent content in educational materials. It highlights the lack of external oversight and criticizes UNRWA's handling of reforms, aligning with a perspective that prioritizes the
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 75 · Objectivité 60): Factuality is moderate as the article presents specific claims about UNRWA failing to implement reforms and cites the Colonna Report, though the full report isn't available for verification. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language around 'slashing Israelis’ throats' and 'glorify

