Attempted infiltration of a terrorist from the air into the Gaza Strip/Walla system
The New York Times published this morning (Monday) details that Israeli officials provided to the United States regarding the accusations against UNRWA employees who allegedly participated in the October 7 massacre. According to the details, one of the employees is accused of kidnapping a woman. A second employee is accused of distributing ammunition, and an employee A third was described as having actually taken part in the massacre at the kibbutz in which 97 people were murdered.
The accusations are included in a case transferred to the United States government against about a dozen UNRWA employees.
Yesterday, UNRWA said that two of the workers died, and that it cannot provide more information while an investigation by the UN's internal oversight body is underway.
UNRWA reported that two of the accused workers died. Hamas terrorists break through the border fence on October 7/Photo processing, Reuters
A few days ago, the Commissioner General of UNRWA, Filipe Lazzarini, announced that Israel had given him information according to which some of the agency's employees in Gaza were involved in the terrorist attack of October 7. Lazzarini announced in response that he immediately canceled the employment contracts of these employees and ordered an investigation to be opened Following the announcement, several countries, including the United States, Great Britain and Germany, announced that they would stop funding the organization until further notice. Most of the UNRA agency's budget, which relies on donations, unlike other UN agencies, came from those countries that had just announced for providing their contribution.
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