The recent decision by several nations to temporarily freeze funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), following some of its employees’ involvement in the horrific Oct. 7 massacre, has sparked a much-needed debate on the efficacy and implications of international aid to Palestinians. UNRWA’s complicity in violence and its role in perpetuating the Israel-Palestinian conflict raise serious questions about the continuation of its mandate in its current form. This revelation necessitates an urgent shift toward alternative humanitarian aid channels that ensure these contributions foster peace rather than conflict. UNRWA, established...