Israel’s Suspicion Against UNRWA in Gaza: Funding Cut and Replacement Opportunities

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2024-01-29 05:55:01

The New York Times reported today (Monday) about the suspicions that Israel transferred to the United States against UNRWA’s headquarters in the Gaza Strip, for the assistance and participation of some of its employees in the murderous massacre that occurred on October 7.

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According to the suspicion, 12 of the workers were members of both Hamas and Islamic Jihad. For example, one of them is suspected of kidnapping a woman, the second distributed ammunition and the third participated in the massacre itself and committed a murder in one of the kibbutzim in the Gaza Envelope.

In addition, Israeli security officials claimed in a conversation with the New York Times that six of the suspects were located inside Israel on October 7 based on phone tracking, and others were being monitored while making phone calls in the Gaza Strip. It also turns out that three more received text messages ordering them to report to collection points on October 7, when one of them was told to bring grenades and anti-tank missiles stored in his home.

UNRA (Photo: Reuters)

So far, the suspected employees have been fired and at the same time a number of countries have suspended the payment of aid to UNRWA. Among them are the United States, Australia, Canada, Italy, Great Britain, Germany, Finland and Japan. The rest of the countries of the world have not yet suspended aid, with Jordan, Turkey and even The UN was urged yesterday to continue funding UNRWA, despite the serious suspicions.

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