Israel dismantles UNRWA terror hub, exposing Arab-backed incitement and reclaiming sovereignty in Jerusalem.
The Israeli NGO Regavim released dramatic footage Wednesday revealing the remains of the former UNRWA compound in Jerusalem, just one day after Israeli authorities demolished the site. The operation followed decisive legislation passed by the Knesset outlawing UNRWA’s operations within Israel.
The demolition, carried out by the Israel Land Authority, marks a major milestone in Israel’s long-running campaign to end what Regavim describes as UNRWA’s “humanitarian façade” concealing terror facilitation, incitement, and antisemitic indoctrination.
In a sharply worded statement, Regavim declared that UNRWA has functioned as a vast financial and ideological machine, perpetuating the so-called “refugee” crisis while fueling hatred and violence against Israel. The organization emphasized that UNRWA’s direct involvement in the October 7 Hamas massacre stripped away any remaining illusion of neutrality.
Regavim noted that since the outbreak of war, it has led protests and parliamentary initiatives demanding UNRWA’s removal—especially from Israel’s capital, Jerusalem. The group praised the demolition as a “Zionist step” that restores sovereignty and removes a symbol of international hypocrisy sustained by Arab and global enablers.
The message from Jerusalem is unambiguous: Israel will no longer tolerate terror infrastructure operating under UN banners, nor foreign-funded entities undermining its security and legitimacy.
