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Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant recently made headlines by publicly revealing the identities of 12 staff members of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) who allegedly took part in a Hamas-led attack on southern Israel. This revelation has sparked significant controversy and has raised questions about the role of UNRWA in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. There is further damning evidence, the official said, that over 30 UNRWA staffers participated in the October 7 atrocities. In separate video footage just released from the IDF of the Oct 7th attacks, the Palestine Red Crescent Society is seen helping an injured Hamas terrorist amid the October 7 onslaught.

 

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The attack in question occurred on October 7, when approximately 3,000 Hamas-led terrorists crossed the border into Israel from Gaza, resulting in the deaths of 1,200 people and the seizure of 253 hostages. Israel has accused UNRWA staff members, including teachers at UNRWA schools, of actively participating in the attack, facilitating hostage-taking, and looting Israeli communities.

 

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The United States and several European countries have suspended aid to UNRWA following these allegations, pending the outcome of an internal investigation. The preliminary report of this investigation is expected to be released in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Israel has called for the transfer of aid delivery responsibilities in Gaza from UNRWA to other humanitarian organizations.

 

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According to Gallant, a significant percentage of UNRWA employees in Gaza have ties to Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorist groups. He alleges that approximately 12% of UNRWA workers are affiliated with these organizations, with some actively serving in their military branches. Israel further claims that Hamas has utilized UNRWA facilities for its own purposes, including the construction of underground tunnels and military facilities.

 

In response to these allegations, the United Nations has announced the creation of an independent panel to assess UNRWA. However, Israel has criticized the mandate of this probe as too vague and has expressed doubts about its effectiveness in preventing terrorist exploitation of the organization in the future.

 

The recent discovery of a Hamas data center beneath UNRWA's headquarters in Gaza has further fueled concerns about the agency's complicity with terrorist activities. While UNRWA officials have denied knowledge of the facility, Israel insists that they were informed of its existence and chose to ignore the facts.

 

The controversy surrounding UNRWA's alleged ties to Hamas highlights the complexities of humanitarian aid delivery in conflict zones. As donor countries freeze funding and calls for UNRWA's disbandment grow louder, the future of aid operations in Gaza remains uncertain.

 

The need for transparency, accountability, and impartiality in humanitarian assistance has never been more pressing as the international community grapples with the consequences of these disturbing revelations.

 

The Defense Ministry releases a clip showing Palestinian medics treating a wounded Hamas terrorist amid the October 7 onslaught, at the Erez border crossing. The ministry says they are medics of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, although their uniform and ambulance appear to be of the Military Medical Services. The edited video also shows how armed members of the terror group and other Palestinians in plainclothes attacked the checkpoint on the morning of October 7. At least 10 Israeli soldiers were killed in the area of the crossing.

 

 

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The UNRWA stated they were sacked, they should have been handed over to the IDF immediately!

 

Video is said to show U.N. relief worker taking Israeli shot on Oct. 7

The CCTV footage, located independently by The Washington Post, provides a fuller picture than the brief account in the public dossier, which says Naami “was involved in kidnapping a soldier from Beeri.” Israel has also accused Naami of being part of a Hamas brigade in his hometown of Nuseirat.
After he was named in confidential Israeli documents last month, The Post found images of Naami online and then used facial recognition software to find a likely match for him in footage from Oct. 7. The Post found other indications pointing to Naami as the individual in the footage.

https://archive.ph/aBXaW

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2024/02/16/unrwa-video-oct-7-israel/

 

"The @UN kidnaps our civilians‼️ Here is a video from Oct. 7 of another @UNRWA worker who took part in the massacre, stuffing the body of a victim into a truck. UNRWA is an instrumental part of Hamas’s terror machine, which makes UNRWA itself - a terrorist organization. These crimes will be investigated! @UNLazzarini, resign today! You lead this terror group and if you don’t resign immediately, you too will carry responsibility for UNRWA’s crimes."

 

video link https://twitter.com/giladerdan1/status/1758908487088685382

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2 hours ago, ozimoron said:

Israel's narrative falling apart after US intelligence can't substantiate the claims.

 

 

You do realize that report was concluded before the evidence in this topic was released? The above was also partly revealed due to an investigation from the Washington Post which is linked to in a post above.

 

Here instead of your Hill Rising vids read the Washington post article where the Hill cherry picked their statements.

 

U.S. Finds Some Israeli Claims on U.N. Staff Likely, Others Not

The new intelligence assessment, as described by the officials, doesn’t dispute Israel’s allegations of links between some staff at Unrwa and militant groups, but it provides a more measured appraisal of Israel’s assertions than public statements by U.S. and Israeli officials.

https://archive.ph/UWsp4

https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/u-s-finds-claims-that-u-n-aid-agency-staff-took-part-in-hamas-attack-credible-957b747e

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9 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:


US intelligence casts doubt on Israeli claims of UNRWA-Hamas links, report says

 

Intel report says some accusations that aid workers participated in Hamas attacks credible but could not be independently verified

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/22/us-intelligence-unrwa-hamas

"According to the Wall Street Journal"

 

Now look at the post above yours, that's right, the link to WSJ the original source of the Guardian piece which also makes clear that the new evidence in this topic was only made public after the US intelligence report so they never got to view it yet.

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A month after Israeli allegations that a dozen United Nations staff were involved in the 7 October Hamas attack, UN investigators have yet to receive any evidence from Israel to support the claims though they expect some material to be forthcoming “shortly”.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/01/unrwa-funding-pause-employees-october-7-hamas-attack-claims-no-evidence-un?utm_term=65e160d4bb415b2863189e1ea45554ef&utm_campaign=GuardianTodayUK&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=GTUK_email

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41 minutes ago, simple1 said:

A month after Israeli allegations that a dozen United Nations staff were involved in the 7 October Hamas attack, UN investigators have yet to receive any evidence from Israel to support the claims though they expect some material to be forthcoming “shortly”.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/01/unrwa-funding-pause-employees-october-7-hamas-attack-claims-no-evidence-un?utm_term=65e160d4bb415b2863189e1ea45554ef&utm_campaign=GuardianTodayUK&utm_source=esp&utm_medium=Email&CMP=GTUK_email

"The head of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini, said the agency” did not know what is under its headquarters in Gaza”, which he pointed out had been abandoned since an Israeli order to evacuate in October. He said that in times of relative peace, UNRWA inspected its premises every quarter, and always protested if its neutrality had been violated."

 

Well Philippe Lazzarina, it wasn't built between Oct 7th and and now. A subterranean data center complete with an electrical room, industrial battery power banks and living quarters for Hamas terrorists operating the computer servers, built precisely under the HQ

 

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56 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

"The head of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini, said the agency” did not know what is under its headquarters in Gaza”, which he pointed out had been abandoned since an Israeli order to evacuate in October. He said that in times of relative peace, UNRWA inspected its premises every quarter, and always protested if its neutrality had been violated."

 

Well Philippe Lazzarina, it wasn't built between Oct 7th and and now. A subterranean data center complete with an electrical room, industrial battery power banks and living quarters for Hamas terrorists operating the computer servers, built precisely under the HQ

 

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You're talking to a different matter to the issue raised in the article I posted.

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