UNICEF Has Crossed a Line! – Cut All Funding NOW
UNICEF’s latest statement accusing Israel of a “ruthless war on children” is not just disgraceful – it is malicious, dangerous, and dripping with blood libel.
UNICEF’s latest statement accusing Israel of a “ruthless war on children” is not just disgraceful – it is malicious, dangerous, and dripping with the oldest blood libel. By peddling unverified figures, recycling already-debunked claims, and without even mentioning Hamas, UNICEF has revealed itself as nothing more than a propaganda arm of terrorist apologists.
Let’s be crystal clear: UNICEF is not speaking for children. It is speaking for terrorists.
Their so-called “statement” is riddled with lies and intentional distortions. The numbers they push – 50,000 children killed or injured – have no source, most likely comes straight from Hamas with zero transparency or independent verification. But truth clearly doesn’t matter to UNICEF – only narrative. And what is that narrative? The same one that has haunted Jews for centuries: the slanderous, vile lie that Jews kill children. This is not humanitarian advocacy. This is antisemitic incitement masquerading as concern.
The al-Najjar family report, heavily promoted by pro-Hamas sources and amplified by the UN without a shred of independent verification, is full of glaring inconsistencies. Images allegedly showing the aftermath have been exposed as either AI-generated or recycled from unrelated incidents, with some of the children pictured previously reported dead in entirely different contexts months ago. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have categorically denied any involvement in the alleged strike, and so far, not one piece of credible evidence has emerged to support the claim. Yet the narrative continues to be blindly echoed by the UN, despite its clear fabrication.



Similarly, the video of a child supposedly trapped in a burning school in Gaza City is riddled with inconsistencies. The child is seen calmly walking through flames, with no sign of panic or injury—behavior completely inconsistent with the narrative being pushed. Even more damning, the same child was later seen alive and unharmed in footage posted just minutes after the fire, casting serious doubt on the entire story. These are not mere errors—they are deliberate deceptions, and the UN’s willingness to spread such disinformation plays directly into the hands of Hamas propaganda.
Hamas released a new fatality list on May 11th. The new list revealed how 72% of combatant age deaths and 65% of teens who have died are male. Confirming the use of child combatants by Hamas and contradicting claims of indiscriminate attacks.
Where is the mention of Israeli children kidnapped, burned alive, murdered in cold blood, and ripped from their families on October 7? Where is the outrage for the babies kidnapped and murdered in Hamas tunnels? Where is the condemnation of Hamas for launching this war, for hiding behind civilians, for using schools and hospitals as military bases?
There is none. Because UNICEF is not interested in truth. It is interested in weaponizing dead children to smear the Jewish state and legitimize terrorism. This is not just moral failure – this is institutional rot.
The United States and every responsible nation must demand a retraction and defund UNICEF immediately. Not one cent more of taxpayer money should go to an organization that spreads terrorist propaganda, enables antisemitic blood libels, and contributes to the demonization and isolation of the only democracy in the Middle East. All of this manufactured outrage and recycled propaganda comes on the heels of yet another blatant falsehood—UN Relief Chief Tom Fletcher’s outrageous claim that 14,000 babies would die in Gaza within 48 hours.
UNICEF has chosen sides – and it has chosen to stand with child murderers. It has chosen to spread hatred. It has chosen to lie. And now it must be held accountable.
DEFUND. DISMANTLE. DISGRACE. Enough is enough.
All NGO,s must be abolished
The whole UN needs UN-made. It's just a vehicle of hatred and division.