The UK Must End Funding to UNRWA – No More Complicity

 

 

WBII is once again calling on the UK government to immediately suspend all funding to UNRWA, following the shocking and deeply troubling claims made by British national Emily Damari. Her testimony has shed further light on UNRWA’s deep entanglement with terror-linked activities, reinforcing what has long been known—this agency is beyond reform and must no longer receive British taxpayer funding.

Enough is Enough – The UK Cannot Ignore These Revelations

The UK’s ongoing financial support for UNRWA is not just a policy failure; it is a moral failure. Damari’s harrowing account—detailing how Hamas systematically exploits UNRWA facilities and resources—confirms what Israeli intelligence and independent investigations have exposed for years: UNRWA is a central cog in the machinery that sustains extremism, not humanitarian relief.

This is not merely about mismanagement or institutional corruption; it is about British taxpayer money facilitating structures that perpetuate radicalisation and sustain terrorist networks. In the wake of these new claims, WBII demands that MPs rise to the occasion and call for the immediate cessation of all UK aid to UNRWA.

WBII’s Next Steps: A Policy Briefing on Aid Alternatives

WBII, in coordination with leading organisations in both Israel and the UK, has commissioned a policy briefing outlining alternative humanitarian aid structures that will permanently move away from the failed model that is UNRWA. The evidence is overwhelming—UNRWA has not only failed in its mission but has actively contributed to entrenching the conflict. It is time for a new approach.

This policy briefing will be the foundation of a major campaign initiative, pushing for:

  • The immediate suspension of all UK aid to UNRWA
  • The development of alternative, accountable, and transparent aid mechanisms that serve genuine humanitarian needs, not terror infrastructure
  • Stronger oversight in UK foreign aid spending to ensure no funds reach organisations that enable extremism

MPs Must Act – The Time for Excuses is Over

As we prepare to launch this campaign, WBII will be engaging directly with MPs across Parliament to make it clear: there can be no more equivocation. The evidence is irrefutable, and the British government must demonstrate moral and strategic clarity.

We urge every MP to:

Demand an immediate and permanent end to UK funding for UNRWA
Push for an urgent parliamentary review on foreign aid accountability
Publicly condemn UNRWA’s role in enabling extremism

Join the Fight – Make Your Voice Heard

WBII is calling on our community to write to MPs, mobilise on social media, and spread awareness of this urgent issue. We will be providing further updates on our policy briefing and coordinated advocacy efforts in the coming days.

The UK must not fund terror by proxy. It is time for action.


We need your help to make our voices heard.

We have prepared a model letter that you can send to your MP today, urging them to take action and demand an end to British taxpayer money being funnelled into an organisation that fuels radicalisation, not peace.

How You Can Help:

  1. Use our model letter: see below
  2. Send the letter via email or post
  3. Share this campaign with family, friends, and on social media

The UK must not be complicit in funding terror. MPs need to hear from their constituents—YOU—to take this issue seriously and act now.

 

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Model Letter for MPs: End UK Funding to UNRWA

Hello,

I am writing to you as a concerned constituent regarding the UK’s continued funding of UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees), in light of the deeply troubling revelations made by British national Emily Damari.

Her firsthand testimony has exposed yet again UNRWA’s deep complicity with Hamas and its infrastructure of terror, confirming that this organisation is fundamentally compromised and beyond reform. UNRWA’s long-standing ties to extremism—now irrefutably evidenced—make continued UK funding untenable and morally indefensible.

It is now clear that British taxpayers’ money is being channelled into an organisation that sustains radicalisation, enables terrorism, and perpetuates conflict rather than alleviating suffering. The UK government must take decisive action and permanently end all aid to UNRWA.

As my elected representative, I urge you to:

  1. Support the immediate suspension of UK funding to UNRWA and push for a full parliamentary review into aid accountability.
  2. Advocate for alternative humanitarian aid structures that provide genuine support to Palestinian civilians without enabling Hamas or other terror-linked entities.
  3. Call for a debate in Parliament on the UK’s role in foreign aid oversight, ensuring that no funds are misused to finance extremism.

The UK must not be a bystander—or worse, an enabler—of the infrastructure that fuels extremism and perpetuates conflict. I urge you to act now.

I would appreciate your response on this urgent matter and look forward to hearing your position.

Yours sincerely,