UN fires staff for alleged involvement in Hamas attack on October 7

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United Nations Dismises Nine Employees⁤ over Hamas Attack Involvement

The United Nations (UN) announced the‌ dismissal of nine members of the Agency ‍for Palestinian⁤ Refugees (UNRWA) following an investigation into their⁣ potential involvement in⁤ the October 7 attacks by Hamas in southern Israel.

An investigation by the Office of Internal Oversight Services ⁤(OIOS) concluded ‍that nine of the 19 employees investigated ⁢could be directly ⁤involved​ in ⁤the attacks that‌ sparked‌ the conflict in Gaza. UN spokesman Farhan Haq stated that the ​agency had⁢ sufficient information to justify the​ measures taken, ​including the ‌dismissals.

In January 2024, Israel accused 12 UNRWA employees‍ of⁤ links to the ‌attack‌ that resulted in the deaths of 197 people, mostly civilians, and the kidnapping of 251 hostages. In response, UN ⁣Secretary-General António Guterres called for an investigation.

The OSSI investigation found insufficient evidence to ​confirm involvement in one case‌ and insufficient evidence to reach the necessary level ‍of certainty in‍ nine other cases. Despite this, the organization ⁢announced it would take appropriate measures in accordance with its regulations.

Ultimately, the OSSI⁣ determined ⁢that the remaining nine employees “may have participated” in the attacks‍ and their link to the ​agency has been terminated “in the interest of⁢ justice.”

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