"Yes. I killed them [the Jews] so you would all know that they are a nation who spreads destruction all over the world.”
   The Simon Wiesenthal Center is calling on UNESCO to end all funding for a Palestinian youth magazine, Zayzafuna for publishing an article exalting Hitler. The magazine, which supposedly promotes democracy and tolerance, published an  article by a ten-year-old Palestinian girl, who said that in her dreams  that Hitler told her, “Yes. I killed them [the Jews] so you would all  know that they are a nation who spreads destruction all over the  world.”
The Simon Wiesenthal Center is calling on UNESCO to end all funding for a Palestinian youth magazine, Zayzafuna for publishing an article exalting Hitler. The magazine, which supposedly promotes democracy and tolerance, published an  article by a ten-year-old Palestinian girl, who said that in her dreams  that Hitler told her, “Yes. I killed them [the Jews] so you would all  know that they are a nation who spreads destruction all over the  world.”
                               
 
Responding to the Wiesenthal Center’s  protest, the office of the Director General of UNESCO wrote the Center’s  European Director, Dr. Shimon Samuels and said in part, “Allow me to  underscore that UNESCO takes this matter extremely seriously and it  cannot but strongly deplore and condemn the statements… We will bring  this matter to the attention of the concerned Palestinian authorities.”
              
                       “This response is inadequate,” said  Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Wiesenthal Center, who added  that it was not the first time that this type of hate material has been  presented in Palestinian schools.  “Can you imagine the  audacity of a magazine that supposedly promotes tolerance and democracy  using Adolph Hitler as a model? We call on UNESCO to immediately end  funding to the Zayafuna magazine,”  he added.    
“Let us remember that the US is the largest funder of UNESCO and it is largely the American taxpayer who made the UNESCO grant to this magazine possible. It is exactly this kind of behavior by the Palestinians in the educational and cultural domain that makes such a mockery of UNESCO's recent admission of Palestine as a full member,” Rabbi Hier concluded.
Source: The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families in the United States. It is an NGO at international agencies including the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the OAS, the Council of Europe and the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino).BREAKING NEWS: UNESCO STOPS FUNDING CHILDREN'S PALESTINIAN TEEN MAGAZINE FOLLOWING SWC PROTEST