The more money the UN sends, the more hostages the terrorists take.
Every March 25th, the UN commemorates its ‘International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members’ while trying not to discuss who is kidnapping them.The ‘International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members’ commemorates the day when Alec Collett, a UN Information Center director, was kidnapped by a Hezbollah front group on March 25th, 1985, in Lebanon. He was held hostage and then a video was released of him being hanged. His remains were eventually recovered in Lebanon in 2009.
Earlier this March, Israel was accused of ‘kidnapping’ his alleged Hezbollah abductor in order to get information about the remains of an Israeli abductee. The UN did not express any appreciation for this long delayed act of justice, instead it went on condemning Israel, while aiding and covering up for the Islamic terrorists who are killing and kidnapping its own people.
This ‘International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members’, the UN admitted that 73 of its ‘detained’ staff members are being held by the Yemeni Shiite Islamic terrorist group known as the Houthis. Last year one of the UN detainees died in custody of the terrorists. (Unlike every Israeli air strike on Islamic terrorists, this received almost no media coverage.)
On March 18th, 2026, a week ahead of the commemoration of the 73 UN hostages being held by the Houthis in Yemen, the United Nations released its latest Yemen Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan calling for $2.16 billion in aid for Yemen. The UN had already admitted 8 years ago that their ‘aid’ was being stolen by the Houthi Islamic terrorists.
The UN led a campaign that poured billions to save Yemen from a fake famine. Since the famine began, Yemen’s population shot up from 30 million to 41.8 million. And the Houthis were able to deploy drones and rockets that held the U.S. Navy at bay as Biden provided $768 million in aid to Yemen even though the Islamic terrorists were firing missiles at U.S. Navy vessels.
The Trump administration sharply cut aid to Yemen, but the UN is still funding its kidnappers. As it always has.
‘International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members’ was born when Collett, an UNRWA activist for the ‘Palestinians’ was kidnapped by Hezbollah and eventually sold to and killed by the ‘Palestinians’ in whose cause he and the United Nations had labored.
Collett’s original abductors went by Islamic Jihad or the Organization of the Oppressed on Earth, both names used by Hezbollah, a Shiite Islamic terrorist group, to kidnap and kill Americans and Britons. Hezbollah members then sold Collett for $25,000 to the ‘Revolutionary Organization of Socialist Muslims’, a name used by the Abu Nidal Organization, a terrorist group originating out of Saudi Arabia and founded by the son of the ‘Richest Man in Palestine’, which had split off from the PLO over its refusal to extend its terrorism from Americans, Britons and Israelis to fellow Muslims in Jordan. The ‘Palestinian’ Islamic terrorist group then murdered Collett.
The ‘Palestinian’ terrorists disregarded a plea from the President of the UN Staff Union that Collett had come to Lebanon to “help alleviate the plight of Palestinian refugees” on behalf of UNRWA and to release him for the “sake of the Palestinian refugees to whom he is a friend”.
Collett and the UN may have been friends of the Islamic terrorists who use the name ‘Palestinians’, but they still coldly hung him, taped the killing and sent the pictures around.
Former UN Under-Secretary General Marrack Goulding, a fellow Brit, claimed that he had “regularly asked Yasir Arafat to use his influence to get Collett released or his death confirmed… Arafat regularly said that he would see what he could do but never produced any results.”
That didn’t stop the UN from continuing to prop up Arafat and his terrorism entity. --->READ MORE HERE


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