
The Swamp rot runs deep. And Americans are the ones who are hurting.
Because an Obama-appointed judge sold out America to the worst people on Earth.
Judge Shields UNRWA from U.S. Accountability in Hamas Attack Suit
A New York federal judge has quashed a vital lawsuit holding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) responsible for aiding Hamas’s barbaric October 7, 2023, rampage against Israel, denying American justice to over 100 brave Israeli survivors, grieving families, and a freed hostage who sought more than $1 billion in redress for the terror group’s atrocities.
This decision not only sidesteps the heartbreaking human cost of the attack—where innocent civilians were slaughtered in their homes and communities—but also raises serious questions about the accountability of international bodies operating with U.S. taxpayer dollars.
The case spotlighted UNRWA’s alleged complicity in fortifying Hamas’s war machine via backdoor funding and operational aid, but U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres—an Obama pick from 2013—sidestepped the merits, invoking global red tape to grant the agency a free pass. By prioritizing bureaucratic immunity over the pursuit of truth, the ruling leaves victims without a day in court, underscoring the challenges of delivering swift justice in an era where terror networks exploit humanitarian facades.
Immunity Dodge Clashes with Trump’s Push for Justice
At issue: whether UNRWA, as a U.N. arm, can duck U.S. court scrutiny for its role in the bloodbath that claimed 1,200 lives and kidnapped 250 innocents. Torres ruled it untouchable, declaring, “Because UNRWA is a subsidiary organ of the United Nations and has not waived its immunity, this court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over Plaintiffs’ claims.”
This flies in the face of the Trump Justice Department’s April 2025 filing, which blasted UNRWA’s veil of protection and insisted the group played a “significant role in the heinous offenses” of October 7.
The brief hammered home that UNRWA’s chief Philippe Lazzarini shouldn’t escape American oversight, arguing, “The Constitution does not grant immunity to foreign sovereigns or organizations. Instead, such immunity is a matter of grace and comity.” The DOJ’s stance represented a bold American assertion of sovereignty, refusing to let international excuses shield those who may have enabled mass m*rder— a position that prioritized victims’ rights over diplomatic niceties.
The plaintiffs laid out d-mning details: UNRWA funneled U.S. cash straight to Hamas for smuggling bombs and guns, while doling out dollar salaries to workers who cashed them through terror-tied exchangers—pumping steady cash into the group’s coffers.
These allegations, if proven, paint a picture of systemic negligence or worse, where aid meant for suffering Palestinians instead greased the wheels of jihad, all while American generosity footed much of the bill.
Biden Holdover vs. Trump Resolve: A Blow to Anti-Terror Fight
The verdict lands amid 2024 bombshells that cost nine UNRWA staffers their jobs after a U.N. probe linked them to the massacre—yet another stain on an outfit too cozy with radicals for America’s comfort.
This internal reckoning, while a step forward, falls short of the full transparency and reforms needed to prevent future abuses, leaving allies like Israel exposed and U.S. interests vulnerable to exploitation.
The Biden DOJ clung to outdated shields of diplomatic immunity for UNRWA, but Trump’s team shattered that complacency, demanding real reckoning for enablers of jihad. Torres’ call thwarts a landmark bid to drag global freeloaders into U.S. courts, where justice doesn’t bend to international excuses—protecting American values and allies like Israel from the shadows of terror.
This isn’t just a legal loss; it’s a reminder that true patriotism demands holding even U.N. puppets accountable when they fuel attacks on freedom. As the case potentially heads to appeals, it serves as a rallying cry for strengthening laws that ensure no terrorist sympathizer hides behind a badge of humanitarianism, safeguarding the principled stand America has always taken against evil.