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UNRWA Workers Took Part In October 7 Massacre, Helped Kidnap Israelis

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More evidence has been uncovered about how workers for UNRWA – The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees – actually took part themselves in the barbaric Hamas attack carried out on innocent Israeli civilians on October 7.

Israel has proven time and again that Hamas has been using UN facilities in Gaza as a cover for its terrorism. Countless weapons and terror bases were uncovered in UN operated schools and medical centers, and the UN did nothing about it.

The New York Times reported Monday on the contents of a dossier provided to the United States government that details how about one dozen UNRWA took part in the October 7 massacre in which more than 1,200 innocent people were murdered – some burned alive – including children and babies.

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According to the dossier, UN workers took part in the massacre of innocent people at one kibbutz, helped to kidnap people from Israel and bring them back to Gaza and even brought a soldier’s dead body back to Gaza. They also provided weapons among other things.

UNRWA did fire the people in question but has failed utterly to do anything about the underlying problem.

This is evidenced by all of the videos showing Hamas terrorists with guns stealing the humanitarian aid sent into Gaza that is meant to help the local population. Food, medications and more are going to Hamas because the UN does nothing to ensure that these things go to the people who need it once the trucks carrying the supplies have crossed into Gaza.

Instead of dealing with these problems, UNRWA is whining to the world about how much it needs continued funding right now, as many nations cut it off due to their finally acknowledging what really does happen on the ground in Gaza. It tweets out clueless statements like, “As the largest humanitarian organization in the Gaza Strip we will do whatever possible to continue our indispensable work to support the people of Gaza at this critical moment.”

After a number of European nations over the weekend announced that they were suspending contributions to UNRWA, on Monday Japan and Austria said they would do so as well.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres did admit that the allegations were true but, as the UN always does, he mitigated the issue by going on an attack of Israel for creating the situation in Gaza, not Hamas.

Israel is pleased with the nations who are cutting off their support for UNRWA and wants more to do so.

“Every country that continues to fund UNRWA before a comprehensive investigation of the organization should know that its money might be used for terrorism, and the aid that will be transferred to UNRWA may reach the Hamas terrorists instead of the people of Gaza,” said Israel’s Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan.

*I call on all donor states to suspend their support and demand an in-depth investigation that will investigate the involvement of all UNRWA employees in terror,” he added.

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