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EXCLUSIVE: UNRWA officials urged congressional staffers to oppose a potential Trump administration move to designate the U.N. agency as a foreign terrorist organization, and discussed UNRWA’s ongoing operations in Gaza and the West Bank, including cash-based assistance, during a Dec. 17 briefing, Fox News Digital has learned.

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The video conference was organized by UNRWA USA, the American nonprofit that supports the agency through advocacy and fundraising. UNRWA USA Executive Director Mara Kronenfeld opened the briefing by saying the goal was to make clear that UNRWA «is still on the ground» in Gaza and the West Bank despite what she described as «the Netanyahu government’s insidious efforts to systematically prevent UNRWA from continuing its life-saving humanitarian work.»

During the meeting, briefers also raised reports that the U.S. government was considering designating UNRWA as a foreign terrorist organization and discussed with congressional offices what steps could be taken to «help prevent that and support UNRWA in its critical work,» according to meeting details reviewed by Fox News Digital.

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A Palestinian boy walks near a UNRWA school sheltering displaced people that was hit in an overnight Israeli strike in Gaza City, July 5, 2025. (Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters)

Bill Deere, UNRWA’s director in Washington, said «press reports appear to be true» that the administration was considering a foreign terrorist organization designation for the agency.

«This would be unprecedented for a U.N. agency to consider this. It is certainly unwarranted,» Deere said, asserting that «four separate independent investigations» dispute Israel’s allegations regarding UNRWA’s workforce. 

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Deere urged congressional offices to respond forcefully.

«You can loudly express your displeasure,» Deere said, arguing that the ramifications would extend beyond UNRWA and set a precedent affecting the broader U.N. system.

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A truck, marked with United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) logo, crosses into Egypt from Gaza, at the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, during a temporary truce between Hamas and Israel, in Rafah, Egypt, Nov. 27, 2023. (Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters)

«If they go ahead and do this, our recourse with regard to this is limited,» he said, adding that one step that could be taken is that «Congress can override the designation.»

The meeting featured UNRWA field leadership describing conditions and operations in Gaza and the West Bank.

Sam Rose, director of UNRWA affairs in Gaza, told participants that international staff were not entering Gaza because of the Israeli Knesset legislation, and that operations were being managed remotely.

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Rose said that despite claims that UNRWA has been blocked, the agency’s services in Gaza haven’t stopped for a single day, pointing to primary healthcare, education, water and sanitation work, shelter operations and the use of UNRWA facilities as emergency shelters.

Rose also described the agency’s ability to operate programs that do not rely on immediate supply deliveries.

«Cash assistance and job creation programs are also able to continue,» he said and added, «we’re able to operate at scale.»

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United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) building in Gaza, June 2023.  (Ahmed Zakot/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Roland Friedrich, introduced as director of UNRWA affairs in the West Bank, described UNRWA’s scale in the territory, including education, healthcare and assistance programs. He said UNRWA provides support to hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees, including aid that «can be cash assistance,» along with other forms such as food vouchers and social protection payments.

Friedrich also described «cash for rent» assistance for displaced people, and argued that UNRWA’s presence plays a stabilizing role across multiple countries in the region.

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The officials also discussed workarounds that allow UNRWA to keep operating under restrictions.

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Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) holds a press conference in Jerusalem, Oct. 27, 2023.  (Mostafa Alkharouf/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Rose said UNRWA was still able to receive fuel and that certain coordination occurred through third parties, describing indirect engagement involving U.N. channels. He said fuel could run power generators and water pumps and emphasized the importance of keeping basic services running.

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On aid flows, Rose said Israel was reporting truck numbers that reached 600 per day, and he said he did not have reason to doubt the overall count. At the same time, he argued that the mix of goods entering had shifted, with commercial supplies playing a larger role while certain humanitarian items remained restricted for U.N. agencies. He described what he called a two-tier system, where some items blocked from U.N. use could enter through private channels.

Beyond the operational discussion, the briefing included explicit advocacy aimed at congressional offices.

Kronenfeld urged participants to support legislation described in the meeting as the UNRWA Funding Emergency Restoration Act of 2025, and she thanked offices already backing efforts to restore U.S. funding, describing the United States as historically UNRWA’s largest donor before the funding halt in 2024.

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UNRWA USA did not respond to multiple requests for comment from Fox News Digital. UNRWA also did not respond.

William Deere, director of the UNRWA Representative Office in Washington, D.C., provided the following statement in response to a request for comment from Fox News Digital:

«UNRWA participates in briefings hosted by the UNRWA USA National Committee and attended by bicameral groups of Republican and Democratic staff from Capitol Hill, as well as think tanks and nongovernmental organizations. Briefings like these are important opportunities for the Agency to respond to the government of Israel’s ongoing disinformation campaign suggesting that UNRWA is no longer actively working in Gaza. Quite the opposite is true. Every day, UNRWA staff are delivering critical services in Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. In fact, in a recent letter to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, UNRWA thanked President Trump for negotiating the ceasefire, which allows the world to turn to Gaza’s future.»

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Palestinians protest outside the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza City against the reduction of food aid provided for the refugees, June 20, 2023. (Majdi Fathi/TPS)

Deere added: «In Gaza, UNRWA medical personnel deliver 40 percent of primary healthcare and play a critical role in distributing water, promoting public health through immunization campaigns, pest control, nutrition screenings, and the disposal of solid waste. UNRWA is also leading the way in Gaza education, stepping up its ‘back to learning’ program, with almost 70,000 children now accessing the Agency’s in-person learning activities. The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is also a challenging area in which to work, especially given the various laws approved by the Israeli Knesset, and policymakers are always interested to hear the impacts of these laws firsthand from our experts.»

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Iran says US must ‘prove they want to do a deal’ on nuclear talks in Geneva

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Iran claims it is open to compromise with the U.S. on a nuclear deal if the administration is willing to discuss lifting sanctions, a senior Iranian official said Sunday.

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Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, also said in an interview that the ball was «in America’s court to prove that they want to do a deal,» adding: «If they are sincere, I’m sure we will be on the road to an agreement.»

«We are ready to discuss this and other issues related to our program if they are ready to talk about sanctions,» Takht-Ravanchi told the BBC.

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Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi says Iran is ready to compromise if the U.S. discusses lifting sanctions. (SAFIN HAMID/AFP via Getty Images)

Takht-Ravanchi’s comments came as Iran’s top diplomat traveled to Geneva for a second round of indirect talks with the U.S. delegation.

Abbas Araghchi left for the Swiss city following an initial round of negotiations last week with Oman again mediating the next round of talks, according to Iranian state media and the Associated Press.

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U.S. officials, however, have emphasized that Iran — not the U.S. — is holding up progress in negotiations.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Feb. 14 that President Donald Trump would prefer to reach an agreement but warned it was «very hard to do» one with Iran.

Past diplomatic efforts had collapsed in 2025 after Israel launched what became a 12-day war with Iran and U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.

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This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Natanz nuclear facility in Iran on Jan. 24, 2025.  (Maxar Technologies/AP)

But on Sunday, Takht-Ravanchi pointed to Tehran’s offer to dilute its stockpile of uranium enriched to 60% purity as evidence of its willingness to compromise, the BBC reported.

Asked whether Iran would ship its stockpile of more than 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium abroad, as it did under the 2015 deal, Takht-Ravanchi said it was «too early to say what will happen in the course of negotiations.»

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One of Iran’s main demands is that talks focus on the nuclear issue. «Our understanding is that they have come to the conclusion that if you want to have a deal you have to focus on the nuclear issue,» Takht-Ravanchi said.

Takht-Ravanchi also said the «issue of zero enrichment is not an issue anymore and as far as Iran is concerned, it is not on the table anymore.»

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The USS Gerald R. Ford was ordered to move to the Middle East as the U.S. prepares for the possibility of sustained operations against Iran. (Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ridge Leoni/U.S. Navy via AP)

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The U.S. has also reinforced its military presence in the region amid heightened tensions and after spiraling protests across the country in December left thousands reportedly dead at the hands of the clerical regime.

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Cómo Coppola, Lucas y Spielberg cambiaron para siempre el cine de Hollywood

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Un libro que narra un momento glorioso de la industria cinematográfica.

En la década de 1970, mientras el sistema de estudios de Hollywood se desmoronaba, tres jóvenes directores realizaron películas que cambiaron las reglas del juego. “El padrino” de Francis Ford Coppola, “Tiburón” de Steven Spielberg y “La guerra de las galaxias” de George Lucas rompieron sucesivamente récords de taquilla y parecían anunciar una nueva era del gran cine popular. Esto no era exactamente lo que Coppola y Lucas tenían en mente cuando fundaron la productora American Zoetrope en 1969, con la idea de realizar películas independientes tan audaces como los proyectos estudiantiles que habían hecho en UCLA y la Universidad del Sur de California. Pero cuando Coppola dudó en dirigir “El padrino” para Paramount, especialmente cuando Zoetrope atravesaba dificultades financieras, Lucas lo animó a hacerlo: “Luego podemos usar ese dinero y hacer nuestras propias películas”.

No resultó de esa manera. El excelente libro de Paul Fischer, “Los últimos reyes de Hollywood”, sigue las trayectorias de sus tres protagonistas (con apariciones destacadas de Martin Scorsese y Brian De Palma) desde finales de los años 60 hasta sus años de auge en los 70 y sus fortunas cambiantes en los 80; también esboza brevemente acontecimientos desde los 90 en adelante. Fischer sitúa anécdotas del set, familiares para los cinéfilos, dentro del contexto de un sistema de estudios renovado que poco a poco vuelve a imponer su control sobre los creativos indisciplinados.

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Marlon Brando como Vito Corleone en ‘El padrino’ (Youtube)

No cabe duda de su punto de vista: acerca del gran éxito de “Tiburón” en el verano de 1975, sumado a la venta de un millón de ejemplares de la novela de terror “Carrie” de Stephen King (posteriormente llevada al cine por De Palma), comenta: “Ambos fueron logros tempranos del capitalismo de masas: frutos del afán de la América corporativa por dejar atrás el radicalismo y la división de los años 60, y concentrar a sus consumidores en una lucrativa y hegemónica monocultura”.

Afortunadamente, “Los últimos reyes de Hollywood” no es (solo) una diatriba anti-establishment. Fischer analiza astutamente los temperamentos individuales de su trío para considerar cómo influyeron en la evolución tanto de sus carreras como de la industria cinematográfica. La naturaleza impulsiva e improvisadora de Coppola alimentó la brillantez de “La conversación”. También provocó el caos durante el rodaje de “Apocalypse Now”, que sobrevivió a un tifón, al infarto del protagonista y a un gran consumo de drogas para convertirse en una obra casi maestra lastrada por la costumbre de Coppola de dejar los finales de sus películas al azar de la inspiración. Esa vez le salió bien, pero el espectacular fracaso de “Corazonada” en 1982 lo convirtió en la prueba A del argumento de los estudios de Hollywood de que los artistas descontrolados deben ser frenados.

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El cineasta Steven Spielberg filmandop «Tiburón» (Cortesía: Universal Studios Licensing LLC)

“THX 1138”, la película experimental que hizo famoso a Lucas como director estudiantil, era una expresión de su temperamento controlador, más feliz en la sala de edición que en el set. No le gustaba escribir guiones ni dirigir; una vez que “La guerra de las galaxias” le permitió establecer sus propias condiciones, prefirió ejercer el control ideando el concepto de una película, contratando personas para llevarlo a cabo y quedándose con todos los derechos. Este ferviente crítico de los ejecutivos entrometidos de los estudios, según escribe Fischer, se transformó en “aquello que tantas veces había despreciado: el productor como autor”. Spielberg admiraba la osadía de Coppola, pero su temperamento se parecía más al de Lucas; compartían el gusto por los cómics, las series televisivas y las películas de aventuras, lo que hizo natural su colaboración como director y productor en las películas de Indiana Jones durante los años 80. Para entonces, Zoetrope era el proyecto personal de Coppola. Lucas tardó mucho tiempo en perdonarlo por arruinar un acuerdo con Columbia al negarse a ceder los derechos de Zoetrope sobre “Apocalypse”, que Lucas había desarrollado junto al guionista John Milius; en su lugar, Coppola reescribió el guion y la dirigió él mismo.

A medida que Fischer sigue estos distintos caminos en los años 80, las películas arriesgadas son sustituidas por entretenimientos que buscan agradar al público masivo. Pinta un retrato poco halagador de Lucas, mostrando que le importaba menos la calidad de las secuelas de Star Wars que la capacidad de estas para garantizarle independencia total mediante enormes ganancias. La visión de Fischer sobre Coppola es menos pesimista, pero igualmente crítica, describiéndolo como un hombre de enorme carisma y vulnerabilidad que también era errático y autocomplaciente, tanto profesional como personalmente. Spielberg, más cálido que Lucas y más disciplinado que Coppola, tenía auténticos gustos populares que le permitieron alternar filmes personales como “Encuentros cercanos del tercer tipo” con “Indiana Jones: En busca del arca perdida” y moverse cómodamente entre taquillazos y propuestas más arriesgadas.

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«La guerra de las galaxias», un hito. (Eduardo Parra / Europa Press)

Fischer rodea su odisea con ricos retratos de las personas que la compartieron y los lugares donde se reunían. La vibra contracultural de una casa tipo A-frame en Trancas Beach, en Malibú, un punto de encuentro del Nuevo Hollywood a principios de los 70, se percibe con especial viveza. Fischer sobresale en las descripciones breves, satirizando a Milius por “su masculinidad tosca, su desprecio por cualquier consecuencia de sus declaraciones y acciones” y caracterizando al guionista y director Paul Schrader como “tan abrasivo que un grupo de guionistas que compartían agente con él amenazaron, en cierta ocasión, con abandonar la agencia en masa solo para librarse de él”. Los perfiles de Eleanor, la esposa de Coppola, y de la guionista Melissa Mathison, a quienes la vida puso tantas pruebas, son más generosos y matizados, recordándonos que el Nuevo Hollywood mostró escaso interés en empoderar a las mujeres. Las complejidades de ese periodo se hacen patentes en el largo romance de Francis Coppola con Mathison, quien era la niñera adolescente de sus hijos cuando comenzó la relación. Fischer lo describe como genuinamente enamorado de ella, rehusándose a dejar a su esposa y poniendo a Mathison en camino hacia una exitosa carrera al animarla a escribir “El corcel negro” para Zoetrope.

No hay personas ni cuestiones simples en “Los últimos reyes de Hollywood”. Fischer teje un tapiz intrincado de películas icónicas y artistas notables sobre el fondo de una industria en medio de un cambio convulsivo. Claramente, cree que los ejecutivos ganaron la “batalla por el alma del cine estadounidense” mencionada en su subtítulo, y el paisaje cinematográfico actual hace difícil disentir. Razón de más para disfrutar la crónica inteligente y jugosa de Fischer sobre la época en la que un nuevo tipo de cine brilló con fuerza.

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Man who burned Quran in London may get US asylum as case draws Trump administration attention

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The Trump administration is weighing involvement in the case of a protester who was fined for burning a Quran outside the Turkish Consulate in London, as U.K. prosecutors look to reinstate his overturned conviction, according to reports.

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Officials are said to be discussing granting 51-year-old Hamit Coskun refugee status if the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) wins its appeal, with a senior U.S. administration official telling The Telegraph the case is one of several «the administration has made note of.»

Coskun, of Armenian-Kurdish descent, had initially sought asylum in the U.K. from Turkey, where he says Islamic extremists «destroyed» his family’s life and where he was jailed for protesting Islamist governance.

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Hamit Coskun has said he may «flee» to America if the Crown Prosecution Service succeeds in its High Court challenge. (Aaron Chown/PA Images via Getty Images)

On Feb. 13, 2025, he traveled to the Turkish Consulate in London and set fire to a copy of the Quran while shouting slogans including «Islam is [the] religion of terrorism» and «f— Islam.»

There he was attacked by Moussa Kadri, a passerby who chased him with a knife, kicked him and spat on him.

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Kadri later received a suspended prison sentence after being convicted of assault and having a bladed article in a public place.

Initially charged with harassing the «religious institution of Islam,» Coskun’s case drew intervention from the National Secular Society and the Free Speech Union, who argued prosecutors were effectively reviving blasphemy laws already abolished in 2008.

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Coskun was convicted of a religiously aggravated public order offense and fined in June 2025.

That October, Coskun’s conviction was overturned when a judge ruled that while burning a Quran was «desperately upsetting and offensive» to many Muslims, the right to free expression «must include the right to express views that offend, shock or disturb.»

The CPS is now seeking to reverse that decision at London’s High Court, with Coskun telling The Telegraph that if the appeal goes against him, he may be forced «to flee» the country.

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IRISH COMEDIAN SAYS UK PM STARMER HIDES FROM CULTURE WARS AS ‘ORDINARY PEOPLE’ FIGHT DAILY BATTLES

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At the 2025 Munich Security Conference, Vice President JD Vance said «in Britain and across Europe, free speech, I fear, is in retreat.» (Matthias Schrader/AP Photo)

«For me, as the victim of Islamic terrorism, I cannot remain silent. I may be forced to flee the UK and move to the USA, where President Trump has stood for free speech and against Islamic extremism,» he told the outlet.

«If I have to do so, then, to me, the UK will have effectively fallen to Islamism and the speech codes that it wishes to impose on the non-Muslim world,» he added.

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President Donald Trump and the U.S. administration have already criticized the U.K. and European governments over increased restrictions on expression.

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In 2025, Trump slammed the U.K.’s laws around online speech, saying «strange things are happening» there and that it was «not a good thing.»

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At the Munich Security Conference in 2025, Vice President JD Vance also said, «In Britain and across Europe, free speech, I fear, is in retreat.»

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Department of State for comment.

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