Tell the PM and Your MP: The UK is Funding Terror—This Must Stop Now, WBII Launches National Campaign: No More UK Funding for UNRWA
The UK government has made a shameful and dangerous decision—reinstating £13 million in funding to UNRWA, an organisation that has been proven to be complicit in Hamas’ reign of terror.
This is not just a policy failure. This is moral collapse.
🔴 UNRWA employees took part in the October 7th massacre.
🔴 UNRWA facilities store Hamas weapons.
🔴 UNRWA schools radicalise children instead of educating them.
And now, despite this overwhelming evidence, Britain has decided to bankroll the very agency that sustains Hamas’ control over Gaza.
This is not humanitarian aid. This is complicity in terror.
We Must Fight Back – Join Our Campaign
WBII is launching a national campaign demanding the UK government immediately and permanently halt all funding to UNRWA.
📢 We need you to take action. Send a direct message to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and your MP, telling them:
❌ No more funding for UNRWA – not paused, not reviewed, but permanently cut.
❌ British taxpayer money must go to genuine humanitarian aid, not Hamas’ war machine.
❌ A full UK-led inquiry into UNRWA’s complicity in terrorism must be launched.
📩 Email the Prime Minister and Your MP Now by following this link
We will not allow Britain to fund those who aided in the massacre of innocent Israelis. Every email, every voice, every action counts.
👉 Alternatively, you can send your own personalised email directly to the Prime Minister’s office at https://contact.no10.gov.uk/ or email Keir Starmer at keir.starmer.mp@parliament.uk.
This is a moment of truth. The UK government must choose: stand against terrorism, or be remembered as an enabler of Hamas’ war crimes.
Use our model letter:
Rt Hon Sir Keir Starmer MP
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
10 Downing Street
London, SW1A 2AA
10 February, 2025
Dear Prime Minister,
Subject: If "Never Again" Means Anything, the UK Must Permanently Halt Funding to UNRWA
There are moments in history that reveal the character of nations, the moral clarity of leaders, the integrity of a people who, when confronted with evil, do not equivocate but act. This is such a moment.
The evidence against UNRWA is irrefutable. It has been exposed, time and time again, not as a neutral humanitarian agency, but as a willing accomplice to terror. Its employees did not merely sympathise with Hamas; they participated in the October 7th massacre, in the butchery of babies, in the slaughter of entire families. Its facilities were not merely infiltrated by terrorists; they stored weapons, housed militants, and served as operational bases for Hamas' war machine. Its schools did not merely fail to promote peace; they glorified jihad, trained child soldiers, and laid the ideological foundations for a generation raised on hatred.
And yet, despite these horrific revelations, your government has signalled that the UK may reinstate funding to UNRWA. This is not diplomacy. This is moral failure. This is a betrayal not only of Israel, but of Britain’s own stance against terrorism.
What credibility does Britain retain when it declares Hamas a proscribed terrorist entity in law, but finances the agency that serves as its economic and logistical arm? What credibility does Britain retain when it stands in solidarity with the hostages, but leaves open the possibility of funding those who aided in their abduction? What credibility does Britain retain when it claims to uphold the values of justice, human rights, and international law, yet enables the very infrastructure of terror that perpetuates endless war?
Britain Must Not Become an Accomplice
Prime Minister, this is no longer a policy debate. It is a test of moral courage. The UK must not become yet another government that hides behind diplomatic ambiguity while Jewish civilians are massacred, while hostages remain in underground dungeons, while British taxpayer money risks funding an organisation that has not just failed in its mandate but has become an instrument of war.
There is no reforming UNRWA. No amount of oversight, restructuring, or diplomatic assurances can erase the reality that this agency is too deeply entwined with Hamas' terror apparatus to ever function independently. Any decision to restore funding would not just be an error in judgment—it would be an act of complicity.
You have a choice, Prime Minister.
Will Britain be counted among those who stood against terror, who refused to fund the very machinery that sustains it? Or will Britain be remembered as a nation that, when the test of history arrived, chose the easy path of appeasement, the comfortable excuse of "both sides", the cowardice of inaction?
If "Never Again" is to mean anything, then now is the moment to act.
I Urge You to Take Immediate Action:
- Permanently and unequivocally end all UK funding to UNRWA. No more delays, no more suspensions—sever all financial ties to an agency that has betrayed every principle it was meant to uphold.
- Redirect UK humanitarian aid to organisations that do not serve Hamas. Aid must reach civilians, not terrorists. The Palestinian people deserve real assistance, not an organisation that exploits their suffering while sustaining jihad.
- Use Britain’s diplomatic weight to push for a full international inquiry into UNRWA’s collusion with Hamas.Those responsible for enabling terrorism must be held to account.
History is Watching. Britain Must Not Fail This Test.
Prime Minister, you have stood before the nation and rightly condemned Hamas. You have recognised the suffering of the hostages and their families. You have expressed solidarity with Israel in its fight against terror. But words are not enough. If you truly stand by your statements, if you truly believe in the values of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law, then there is only one course of action.
You must ensure that the UK is never again complicit in funding an agency that enables terror.
There is no room for ambiguity. If Britain truly stands against terrorism, then it must sever its ties with UNRWA immediately and permanently.
The world is watching. History will remember. Now is the time to act.
Yours sincerely,