The Ministry of the Diaspora published an extensive document that shows that the international organization succumbed to the lies of Palestinian terrorists.
The Israeli Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and the Fight Against Antisemitism launched a new website that brings together an extensive analytical report on the actions of various United Nations agencies during the war in Gaza. The document, prepared from thousands of reports, bulletins, and official publications from UN bodies, accuses several international entities of maintaining a systematically biased narrative against Israel.
According to the Israeli ministry, agencies such as OCHA, the World Health Organization (WHO), and UN Women committed a “systematic and deliberate institutional failure” by presenting partial information or directly based on data from entities controlled by Hamas.
One of the central points of the report is the accusation of “data laundering”. According to Israeli authorities, figures and claims initially disseminated by Hamas were adopted by UN bodies without adequate independent verification and then reproduced as confirmed facts in international reports and global media.
One of the UNRWA centers in Gaza
The report also states that, for months, various agencies published incomplete figures on the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. According to the ministry, although the actual numbers were later corrected within the UN's internal systems, the lower and more alarming data remained visible to the public and the international press.
Another significant criticism points to the silence of various bodies regarding the use of civilian infrastructure by Hamas, the hijacking of humanitarian aid, and the situation of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
The document also dedicates a section to statements from senior United Nations officials. Among them, it mentions the UN humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, who reportedly warned that “14,000 babies will die in 48 hours.” The Israeli ministry claims that this statement distorted data with the aim of constructing a misleading and emotionally manipulative narrative.
Israeli Minister Amichai Chikli was particularly harsh in his conclusions. “The UN has betrayed its mandate and has become complicit”, he stated. According to Chikli, the dissemination of false information not only strengthens Hamas's propaganda but also fuels the growth of extreme antisemitism and attacks against Jewish communities around the world.