Image is from the Britannica article on CECOT, known as the Terrorism Confinement Center in English.
This megathread’s topic is inspired by our lovely news regular, @Frogmanfromlake@hexbear.net, who talks often about the conditions inside El Salvador and gives nuanced and informative takes.
As the Trump administration continues to make foreign policy blunders that would make even the staunchest anti-imperialist accelerationist blush - and we are barely three months in! - it’s interesting to compare and contrast his policies of incompetent imperialist and domestic management to the dictators in other countries.
Bukele is somewhat unique among fascists, in that he seems to not hide - and seems to even admit to - his evil, self-describing as the world’s “coolest dictator”. El Salvador has no particular shortage of prominent fascists in their history, but one major example is Maximiliano Martínez, who led the country over much of the 1930s and the early 1940s. He was responsible the deaths of many thousands of communists and indigneous people, and yet joined World War 2 on the side of the Allies and against the Nazis.
The comparisons between Martínez and Bukele - and, indeed, between Bukele and Trump - in terms of their impact on minority groups are slowly growing as world attention is being drawn to the country. The recent meeting between Bukele and Trump has shifted a spotlight onto El Salvador’s crime policy; the internal conditions of El Salvador’s prisons are genuinely monstrous. One gets a similar feeling as when reading descriptions of the conditions of Holocaust victims in German concentration camps. Trump has made statements to the effect that he want a similar crime crackdown inside the United States, and I certainly believe that he wants this (ICE is already just kidnapping people off the streets into vans), but his administration has been so chaotic and mismanaged that it’s difficult to determine whether this will be an interest he rapidly drops in favor of some other hair-brained scheme.
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Israel-Palestine Conflict
Sources on the fighting in Palestine against Israel. In general, CW for footage of battles, explosions, dead people, and so on:
UNRWA reports on Israel’s destruction and siege of Gaza and the West Bank.
English-language Palestinian Marxist-Leninist twitter account. Alt here.
English-language twitter account that collates news.
Arab-language twitter account with videos and images of fighting.
English-language (with some Arab retweets) Twitter account based in Lebanon. - Telegram is @IbnRiad.
English-language Palestinian Twitter account which reports on news from the Resistance Axis. - Telegram is @EyesOnSouth.
English-language Twitter account in the same group as the previous two. - Telegram here.
English-language PalestineResist telegram channel.
More telegram channels here for those interested.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Examples of Ukrainian Nazis and fascists
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Sources:
Defense Politics Asia’s youtube channel and their map. Their youtube channel has substantially diminished in quality but the map is still useful.
Moon of Alabama, which tends to have interesting analysis. Avoid the comment section.
Understanding War and the Saker: reactionary sources that have occasional insights on the war.
Alexander Mercouris, who does daily videos on the conflict. While he is a reactionary and surrounds himself with likeminded people, his daily update videos are relatively brainworm-free and good if you don’t want to follow Russian telegram channels to get news. He also co-hosts The Duran, which is more explicitly conservative, racist, sexist, transphobic, anti-communist, etc when guests are invited on, but is just about tolerable when it’s just the two of them if you want a little more analysis.
Simplicius, who publishes on Substack. Like others, his political analysis should be soundly ignored, but his knowledge of weaponry and military strategy is generally quite good.
On the ground: Patrick Lancaster, an independent and very good journalist reporting in the warzone on the separatists’ side.
Unedited videos of Russian/Ukrainian press conferences and speeches.
Pro-Russian Telegram Channels:
Again, CW for anti-LGBT and racist, sexist, etc speech, as well as combat footage.
https://t.me/aleksandr_skif ~ DPR’s former Defense Minister and Colonel in the DPR’s forces. Russian language.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad ~ A few different pro-Russian people gather frequent content for this channel (~100 posts per day), some socialist, but all socially reactionary. If you can only tolerate using one Russian telegram channel, I would recommend this one.
https://t.me/s/levigodman ~ Does daily update posts.
https://t.me/patricklancasternewstoday ~ Patrick Lancaster’s telegram channel.
https://t.me/gonzowarr ~ A big Russian commentator.
https://t.me/rybar ~ One of, if not the, biggest Russian telegram channels focussing on the war out there. Actually quite balanced, maybe even pessimistic about Russia. Produces interesting and useful maps.
https://t.me/epoddubny ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/boris_rozhin ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/mod_russia_en ~ Russian Ministry of Defense. Does daily, if rather bland updates on the number of Ukrainians killed, etc. The figures appear to be approximately accurate; if you want, reduce all numbers by 25% as a ‘propaganda tax’, if you don’t believe them. Does not cover everything, for obvious reasons, and virtually never details Russian losses.
https://t.me/UkraineHumanRightsAbuses ~ Pro-Russian, documents abuses that Ukraine commits.
Pro-Ukraine Telegram Channels:
Almost every Western media outlet.
https://discord.gg/projectowl ~ Pro-Ukrainian OSINT Discord.
https://t.me/ice_inii ~ Alleged Ukrainian account with a rather cynical take on the entire thing.
Israel has used drones to attack a Gaza humanitarian aid flotilla in International waters off the coast of Malta.
UPDATE from Thiago Ávila, coordinator of the Freedom Flotilla still in Malta:
We had another mission 15 years ago that was attacked, and 10 of our participants were killed in this mission of the Mavi Marmara. And right now we just suffered another attack, where two drones attacked our boat and put our boat on fire and created a big hole on our boat. There was a distress signal that was sent to all neighboring countries, to all the vessels nearby.
And until very early in the morning, no one had responded to this. This happened now six hours ago. And now that we finally — the fire was put down, and finally, the drones that attacked the boat are out of the region.
But we are very concerned for our participants. This is part of a humanitarian mission that was carrying food and medical aid to Gaza, because Gaza has now been for 58 days under total blockade — that not a single bag of flour, not a single bottle of water has entered Gaza for 58 days under a state of famine in the Gaza Strip.
So we were trying to break the siege and create a people’s humanitarian corridor, with people from over 20 different countries and carrying all the aid we could carry. We had members of parliament, we had actors, we had doctors, we had news outlets, we had influencers, we had grassroots solidarity movement activists as well for Palestine.
And we were doing our best. This was a confidential mission. Because they’ve been attempting bureaucratic warfare on us, we were not disclosing the information until then that we were going, because they’ve been trying to hinder us. We were supposed to be on the boat three days ago now, and we’ve been hindered. And now, a few hours before we depart, we were attacked.
And so we are due to share this information, to contact local politicians, to contact everyone you can, so that the Maltese government organize a proper rescue operation, which is not ongoing until now, and it’s been many, many hours. We don’t want to antagonize this government.
We actually think this government needs to be an ally on a rescue mission, but we really need to denounce the war crime that happened because the boat was 13 nautical miles from Maltese territory, so it’s in international waters, but it’s nearby Malta, and we need people to denounce this attack, this war crime that just happened against a peaceful humanitarian mission to Gaza. And we need people to put the spotlight as well on the total blockade that Gaza has been suffering for 58 days.
We only went to the boat because we knew there was no other choice to open a humanitarian corridor, so the people of the world were willing to open it.
And we were attacked. So we were urged for your help, and Nicole here is part of our delegation, has been doing an amazing, amazing job, and we count on you to follow up with her, because we really need you right now, and especially the people, the Palestinian people in Gaza need you more than ever.
From elsewhere on Twitter:
We spoke with Jasmine, one of the organizers of the Freedom Flotilla.
She reports that the 30 people aboard the ship are afraid to board lifeboats—fearing Israel will strike them again once exposed. As of now, there are no confirmed injuries, but communication with the ship has been lost.
Jasmine is currently organizing an independent operation with others to reach the Freedom Flotilla after 7 hours without any response to the ship’s SOS. Authorities, embassies, and officials have remained silent.
The ship is sinking in international waters.
Despite multiple calls to embassies, media, and an SOS call and beacon no countries responded for over 6 hours until a Cypriot vessel picked up the SOS call and sent help.
I don’t have the national makeup of activists on board for obvious reasons, but if any of them were British then it’s highly likely that the British government has actively assisted in the illegal drone striking of one of its own citizens since they provide radio surveillance of that area, as well as surveillance flights and targeting for Israeli drones from RAF Akrotiri on Cyprus.
History is repeating itself again, as a reminder; in 2010 Israeli military boarded and stormed a previous Gaza humanitarian flotilla and executed at least 10 activists, all unarmed, some at point blank range, including UK and US citizens.
Cool May 1st art from Palestinian artists:
https://xcancel.com/atlajala/status/1917838350863720732US and UK airstrikes continue on Yemen for the 48th day and night in a row. The following governorates have been hit by nighttime airstrikes:
Sana’a:
- 2 airstrikes on the Attan area in Bani Matar District.
- 1 airstrike on the Asr area in Al Wahda District.
- 1 airstrike on Hamdan District.
- Airstrikes on Sana’a city centre itself.
Al-Jawf:
- 4 airstrikes on Khab and Al-Sha’af district.
Saada
- 5 airstrikes on the outskirts of Saada city.
- 3 airstrikes on Kitaf District.
Al Mahwit and Amran Governorates:
- Unkown amount of airstrikes and locations.
The following governorates were hit by daytime airstrikes:
Al-Jawf:
- Multiple rounds of airstrikes on Khab and Al-Sha’af district
A ballistic missile was fired from Yemen towards Israel, the first in about a week. It seems to have been intercepted at high altitude and videos/photos of debris re-entering the atmosphere over central Israel are now circulating, along with the launch of the missile from Yemen. I will not be sharing the latter for OPSEC reasons, even if prominent resistance or pro Ansarallah/Houthi journalists in Yemen are posting it.
Best video of missile debris re-entering the atmosphere over central Israel
Warning for potential graphic imagery during ongoing airstrikes:
As for the US Navy strategy in Yemen, while a more permanent corridor to directly bomb Yemen with stand in weapons like JDAMs and Paveways for non stealth 4.5 generation aircraft like F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, and the UK’s Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4s, is open from the west and the Red Sea side, a more permanent corridor is not yet open from the east, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet aircraft onboard the USS Carl Vinson in the Gulf of Aden are still using plenty of stand off munitions to minimise risk and stay out of range of Ansarallah/Houthi air defencea. The majority of aircraft carrying stand in weapons like JDAMs from the Carl Vinson are the F-35C 5th generation stealth fighter aircraft. Only a small amount F/A-18E/F aircraft from the Carl Vinson are carrying stand in weapons. Before people get their hopes up, I think similar to how the US Navy eventually opened the corridor from the east for large amounts of stand in bombings with 4th generation non stealth aircraft, they will eventually open a corridor from the west, it’s just that the campaign from the east hasn’t gone on long enough to do so, the USS Carl Vinson has only arrived recently. I also think that Ansarallah has reinforced their air defence systems in other areas to try prevent any more corridors from opening up.
F/A-18Es from the USS Carl Vinson, armed with two AGM-84K SLAM-ER ATA subsonic cruise missiles, maximum range: 270km/170 mi.
Palestine Action Éire actionists halt US Military CRAF flight at Shannon Airport:
https://xcancel.com/pal_action_eire/status/19180118385263085385-6 km Russian breakthrough southwest of Kostiantynivka, per https://t.me/s/kalibrated
Some initial reports that Russia may have also begun assault operations on Pokrovsk. A few soldiers were apparently geolocated within the city.
House Judiciary Committee votes to allow deportation (read: expulsion) of American Citizens
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJFfYzFvD8g/
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJFbXnqS6uK/
Will the explicit (i.e. congressional consent for) lack of due process in the mass deportations further radicalize the libs or at least make it easier to convince my parents that the dems are not on their side?
Points for kills: How Ukraine is using video game incentives to slay more Russians
The program — called Army of Drones bonus — rewards soldiers with points if they upload videos proving their drones have hit Russian targets. It will soon be integrated with a new online marketplace called Brave 1 Market, which will allow troops to convert those points into new equipment for their units.
The program assigns points for each type of kill: 20 points for damaging and 40 for destroying a tank; up to 50 points for destroying a mobile rocket system, depending on the caliber; and six points for killing an enemy soldier.
Units will soon be able to use the special digital points they’ve been getting since last year by trading them in for new weapons. A Vampire drone, for example, costs 43 points. The drone, nicknamed Baba Yaga, or witch, is a large multi-rotor drone able to carry a 15-kilogram warhead. The Ukrainian government will pay for the drones that are ordered and will deliver them to the front-line unit within a week.
The scheme is aimed at directing more equipment to the most effective units.
Soldiers will be able to leave reviews on the site to guide future purchases.
“For example, we have increased the number of points for infantry elimination from two to six, and that has doubled the number of destroyed enemies in one month,” Fedorov said. “This is not just a system of motivation, this is a mechanism that changes the rules of war.”
How true are all those stories of American hacking savants hacking into North Korea? I’m admittedly tech illiterate so all that stuff is foreign to me.
In a very predictable turn of events, National security adviser Mike Waltz and his deputy, Alex Wong, have now been fired from the Trump administration. This comes after Waltz took responsibility for the “signal leaks” on military operations in Yemen to an Atlantic journalist, and Laura Loomer led a social media campaign to get Waltz and Wong fired, including an in person meeting with Trump.
Update: Trump is sending Waltz to the UN (essentially giving him a “soft landing” instead of being kicked to the curb), Marco Rubio will dual hat as both the Secretary of State and the National Security Advisor, similar to Henry Kissinger from 1973-1975. Some were portraying this as a win for the “pro peace/negotiations with Iran faction”, but given Rubio’s appointment and subsequent statements, that is not the case. With Musk and Waltz now gone or relegated to background characters, Rubio has consolidated a ton of power, as I’ve said he’s in the same position as Henry Kissinger was. In fact, Rubio has even more power than Kissinger did, with USAID under State Department control.
I came across a popular Tik Tok clip of Dan Bilzerian “Prince of Grifters” dismantling Zionist talking points during an interview on the Patrick Bet-David podcast; and I got to say the western left is utterly devoid of skilled orators
The rock solid confidence Bilzerian displayed while he shut down the typical “do you condemn Hamas” line of questioning left the interviewer stuttering and visibly taken aback
It’s a social effect I haven’t seen anywhere else, not Hasan, not Sam Seder, Finkelstein occasionally approaches this skill but even then he falls slightly short.
It’s deeply frustrating that a dipshit influencer can instantly create a memorable clip like that while a legion of left-wing podcasters and commenters can barely match its punch even after 18 months of trying
Happy May Day comrades!
Some May Day reporting from Finland. The local reactionary nazis held a gathering in the city of Tampere today. Their gathering was fully protected by the cops who violently arrested 15 counter-protesters and used a growd control rifle on them.
The local bougie newspaper report about this here, you can see some of the nazis protected by the cops. They’ve essentially built a little pen for the fash and during their pathetic unjoyous little march they protected them from all sides.
The national news piece here.
A short video about the cops shooting a counter-protester who is throwing back a torch the fash threw in the crowd. This video will expire in two days.
The counter-protesters threw eggs and torches toward the fash and in general tried to make their cop protected little march fail.
This picture of one of the counter-protesters goes extremely hard:
Can someone post on mutual aid that Doctors Without Borders will match your donations https://doctorswithoutborders.org/matchnow
Pretty good interview of Chernoh Bah by Ryan Grim on Breaking Points today. He makes the case against USAID as an African.
Chernoh Bah has a book about the Ebola outbreak and lab leak and another about neo-colonialism.
https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=chernoh+alpha+m+bah
With regards to the US-Ukraine natural resources extraction deal (referred to as the “minerals deal” in Western media):
After reading the statement by Ukraine’s Minister of the Economy Yulia Svyrydenko, and comparing this statement to the draft proposal for the natural resources extraction deal from February 26 2025, it appears if Ukraine has just signed the February 26th agreement with little to no changes. A complete capitulation for Ukraine, Zelenskyy’s temper tantrum in the White House accomplished nothing. Ukraine ended up signing onto basically the same agreement that was presented to Zelenskyy at the White House, just now months later at the last second, on the last day of April. (According to the leaked 100 day peace plan, work towards ending the war is to begin after April, so this was the last possible time for Ukraine to sign the natural resource extraction deal).
Full text of February 26th draft proposal
Comparison of the two, click here to expand
For clarity, I’ll put Svyrydenko’s statements in quotation marks, and the 26 February agreement outside of them, like so:
Svyrydenko’s statementa
26 February agreement.
Let’s look at it:
- Full ownership and control remain with Ukraine. All resources on our territory and in territorial waters belong to Ukraine. It is the Ukrainian state that determines what and where to extract. Subsoil remains under Ukrainian ownership — this is clearly established in the Agreement.
That was never up for debate, it’s actually a part of the agreement. In fact, for the agreement to work, the Ukrainian government has to own (directly or indirectly) the resource extraction projects and manage them: The Fund will collect and reinvest revenues contributed to the Fund, minus expenses incurred by the Fund, and will earn income from the future monetization of all relevant Ukrainian Government-owned natural resource assets (whether owned directly or indirectly by the Ukrainian Government).
- Equal partnership. The Fund is structured on a 50/50 basis. It will be jointly managed by Ukraine and the United States. Neither side will hold a dominant vote — a reflection of equal partnership between our two nations.
The February 26th agreement already states this, jointly managed fund, Ukraine 50%, and USA share the maximum amount permissible under US laws: The Fund will be jointly managed by representatives of the Government of Ukraine and the Government of the United States of America… The maximum percentage of ownership of the Fund’s equity and financial interests to be held by the Government of the United States of America and the decision-making authority of the representatives of the Government of the United States of America will be to the extent permissible under applicable United States laws…The Government of Ukraine will contribute to the Fund 50 percent of all revenues earned from the future monetization of all relevant Ukrainian Government-owned natural resource assets.
- National assets are protected. The Agreement does not alter privatization processes or the management of state-owned companies — they will remain Ukrainian. Companies such as Ukrnafta and Energoatom will stay in state ownership.
Again, this was already stated, current Ukrainian projects are not included: For the avoidance of doubt, such future sources of revenues do not include the current sources of revenues which are already part of the general budget revenues of Ukraine.
- No debt. The Agreement includes no provisions regarding any Ukrainian debt obligations to the United States. Its implementation allows both countries to expand their economic potential through equal cooperation and investment.
Debt obligations (such as the $500 billion clause or 2021 GDP match clause) were already removed prior to the 26 February agreement, at a cost to other areas. Also on co-operation and investment: The Fund, in its sole discretion, may credit or return to the Government of Ukraine actual expenses incurred by the newly developed projects from which the Fund receives revenues.
- The Agreement complies with the Constitution and maintains Ukraine’s European integration course. It is consistent with national legislation and does not conflict with any of Ukraine’s international obligations. Importantly, the Agreement sends a signal to global partners that long-term cooperation with Ukraine — over decades — is not only possible but reliable.
Word for word what is written in the 26 February agreement: In drafting the Fund Agreement, the Participants will strive to avoid conflicts with Ukraine’s obligations under its accession to the European Union or its obligations under arrangements with international financial institutions and other official creditors.
- The Fund will be financed exclusively from NEW licenses. Specifically, 50% of the revenues from new licenses in the field of critical materials, oil, and gas — generated after the Fund is created — will be directed to it. Revenues from existing projects or those already accounted for in the budget will not be included. The Agreement also outlines future strategic cooperation.
A rehash of point 3, and also already part of the February 26th agreement: The Government of Ukraine will contribute to the Fund 50 percent of all revenues earned from the future monetization of all relevant Ukrainian Government-owned natural resource assets (whether owned directly or indirectly by the Ukrainian Government), defined as deposits of minerals, hydrocarbons, oil, natural gas, and other extractable materials, and other infrastructure relevant to natural resource assets (such as liquified natural gas terminals and port infrastructure) as agreed by both Participants, as may be further described in the Fund Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, such future sources of revenues do not include the current sources of revenues which are already part of the general budget revenues of Ukraine. Timeline, scope and sustainability of contributions will be further defined in the Fund Agreement.
- Legislative changes will be limited and targeted. Only amendments to the Budget Code are required for the Fund to operate. The Agreement itself will be submitted to the Verkhovna Rada for ratification.
The Fund agreement shall be ratified by the Parliament of Ukraine according to the Law of Ukraine “On International Treaties of Ukraine.”… Contact persons responsible for preparing the Fund Agreement on the basis of this Bilateral Agreement are: from the Government of the United States of America: the Department of the Treasury; from the Government of Ukraine: Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Economy.
- The United States will help attract additional investment and technology. The Fund is supported by the U.S. government through the DFC agency. This will assist us in attracting investments and technologies from U.S., EU, and other international partners that support Ukraine’s fight against the Russian aggressor. Technology transfer and development are a key part of the Agreement — because Ukraine needs not only capital, but also innovation
The Government of the United States of America and the Government of Ukraine intend that the investment process will lead to opportunities for distribution of additional funds and greater reinvestment, to ensure the sufficient supply of capital for the reconstruction of Ukraine as set out in the Fund Agreement… Further contributions may be comprised of funds, financial instruments, and other tangible and intangible assets critical for the reconstruction of Ukraine…The Fund Agreement will include appropriate representations and warranties, including those necessary to ensure that any obligations the Government of Ukraine may have to third parties, or such obligations that it may undertake in the future, do not sell, convey, transfer pledge, or otherwise encumber the Government of Ukraine’s contributions to the Fund or the assets from which such contributions are derived, or the Fund’s disposition of funds…The Fund Agreement will pay particular attention to the control mechanisms that make it impossible to weaken, violate or circumvent sanctions and other restrictive measures.
- The Agreement provides tax guarantees. Fund revenues and contributions will not be taxed in either the United States or Ukraine, ensuring maximum effectiveness of the investment process.
That’s not a good thing if it’s only revenue… Also: Neither Participant will sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of, directly or indirectly, any portion of its interest in the Fund without the prior written consent of the other Participant… The Fund will collect and reinvest revenues contributed to the Fund, minus expenses incurred by the Fund… The Fund, in its sole discretion, may credit or return to the Government of Ukraine actual expenses incurred by the newly developed projects from which the Fund receives revenues.
I guess sole discretion of the fund decided on tax free.
The United States will contribute to the Fund. In addition to direct financial contributions, it may also provide NEW assistance — for example, air defense systems for Ukraine.
To promote the safety, security and prosperity of Ukraine…Further contributions may be comprised of funds, financial instruments, and other tangible and intangible assets critical for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
The education of 800 students in occupied East Jerusalem is at risk as Israel moves to close their schools next week, a senior official with the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, said on Wednesday.
The development follows two Israeli laws that went into effect in late January which ban UNRWA from operating in its territory and prohibit Israeli authorities from having any contact with the agency.
Our main headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem is in the Sheikh Jarah neighbourhood. We currently cannot operate from it because of continuing security threats: threats to the safety and security of our staff, ongoing attacks against the compound.
We again had an arson attack against these facilities three weeks ago, and continuous destruction of the fence, of cameras, of security infrastructure with high material damage
UN News, 2025-04-30: “UNRWA warns against closure of six schools in East Jerusalem”
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The education of 800 students in occupied East Jerusalem is at risk as Israel moves to close their schools next week, a senior official with the UN agency for Palestine refugees, UNRWA, said on Wednesday.
“It’s a grave threat to the right of those children to education,” Roland Friedrich, Director of UNRWA Affairs for the West Bank, told UN News.
The development follows two Israeli laws that went into effect in late January which ban UNRWA from operating in its territory and prohibit Israeli authorities from having any contact with the agency.
UNRWA is the largest provider of healthcare, education and other services for nearly six million Palestine refugees across the Middle East, including in war-torn Gaza.
This week the International Court of Justice – the UN’s highest court - began hearings to examine Israel’s restrictions on the work of the UN and other international organizations in Gaza and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Mr. Friedrich spoke about how the affected students are anxious over the prospect of being shut out of the classroom. He also underlined UNRWA’s commitment to continue to deliver in East Jerusalem “as long as we can.”
This interview has been edited for clarity and length.
Roland Friedrich: Roughly four weeks ago we received notifications from the Israeli Ministry of Education that the three schools we operate in Shu’fat refugee camp and another three schools we operate inside East Jerusalem shall be closed.
We have 800 students in these schools and these children have no adequate access to education beyond these schools. This is very concerning for the children, for their families, and it comes while the school year is still ongoing. So, this is unprecedented. It’s a grave threat to the rights of those children to education and it’s very concerning particularly because these closure orders are supposed to come into effect on 8 May, which is less than a week from now.
UN News: What other UNRWA programmes are at risk in the West Bank?
Roland Friedrich: I think we have to make a distinction between our work in occupied East Jerusalem, which according to the Israeli legislation is banned, and our work in the rest of the West Bank where, according to Israel, all our work is not banned.
In East Jerusalem we operate, in addition to the six schools with 800 children, two health centres – one in the Old City and another in Shu’fat refugee camp – with roughly 60,000 patients: vulnerable patients who have no adequate access to other health facilities, patients with non-communicable diseases, patients who have West Bank ID who have no access to alternative health facilities, and low-income patients.
We are also responsible for garbage collection in Shu’fat refugee camp, which is on the Palestinian side of the so-called separation barrier.
In addition to that, we also operate a vocational training centre in the north of Jerusalem, also on the Palestinian side of the barrier, with 350 trainees, all from the West Bank.
Our main headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem is in the Sheikh Jarah neighbourhood. We currently cannot operate from it because of continuing security threats: threats to the safety and security of our staff, ongoing attacks against the compound.
We again had an arson attack against these facilities three weeks ago, and continuous destruction of the fence, of cameras, of security infrastructure with high material damage.
So that’s a place that’s not safe for our staff to work despite the fact that it is a facility protected by the privileges and immunities of the United Nations.
When it comes to the West Bank overall, our operations there largely continue. That means our 90 schools, our 41 health centres, our microfinance installations, continue to operate.
But we do have a severe humanitarian crisis in the northern West Bank due to an ongoing Israeli security forces operation that started in late January and that has led to the displacement of more than 40,000 Palestinian refugees from three refugee camps.
UN News: What messages did you hear from students, parents and teachers during your latest visit to Shu’fat camp? How is the community coping with this uncertainty?
Roland Friedrich: There is anxiety among children. They are worried that they can’t continue the school year, which runs until the end of June. They’re worried that they will be separated from their friends.
They’re worried that they will lose access to education. They are worried that they will have to be placed in education facilities that are maybe very far away or not available at all.
These are free schools, and we teach from grades one to nine. A lot of them are young girls who feel safe there in an appropriate learning environment that they will possibly lose.
Parents are also concerned. UNRWA has been delivering services in that refugee camp since the 1960s, predating Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem, so there’s a history of UNRWA teaching in that place and an appreciation for the quality of the services we deliver.
Given the fact that all international UN staff have not received visas from the Israeli authorities since late January, it’s our local staff on the ground who are taking high risks in continuing to serve their communities.
UN News: In this challenging environment, what steps is UNRWA considering to support the continuity of its services in East Jerusalem?
Roland Friedrich: We’ve been very clear since these laws against UNRWA entered into effect on 29 January. We’ve been seeking to live up to our humanitarian commitment, to our mandate to continue to deliver these services to communities in East Jerusalem.
There have been legal efforts by Israeli civil society organizations before the courts against these laws and against these disclosure orders. Some of these proceedings are still pending.
We clearly call upon all actors to respect the obligations under international law, particularly to respect the inviolability of the premises of the United Nations in East Jerusalem.
We are providing these services based on a mandate by the General Assembly.
UNRWA clearly enjoys full privileges and immunities like any other UN agency, and our staff there are taking grave personal risks.
We are assessing the situation on a daily basis. Is it still safe for our staff to operate or not? As a matter of principle, we will be there as long as we can.