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Around 1,200 staffers with the UN’s Palestinian refugee aid agency have links to Hamas — and thousands more of the workers are closely related to members of Gaza terror groups, according to an Israeli dossier.
The damning report — built through interrogations of Hamas terrorists and recovered documents in Gaza — alleges that about 10% of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s 12,000 workers have ties to Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Wall Street Journal said.
Among all of the agency’s workers, nearly half — or around 6,000 — have close kin in the militant organizations, which have ruled Gaza since 2007, according to the intelligence, which was given to the US.
Those with close ties to the terror groups were considered “operatives,” meaning they took part in Hamas’ military or political activities, the report said.
How adorable is the UNRWA-GAZA Telegram group? Where @UNRWA employees Exchange cheerful posts glorifying October 7
originally posted by: NorthOS
a reply to: Disgusted123
Kevin’s name hasn’t come up but many names have.
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How adorable is the UNRWA-GAZA Telegram group? Where @UNRWA employees Exchange cheerful posts glorifying October 7
originally posted by: Vermilion
originally posted by: NorthOS
a reply to: Disgusted123
Kevin’s name hasn’t come up but many names have.
x.com...
How adorable is the UNRWA-GAZA Telegram group? Where @UNRWA employees Exchange cheerful posts glorifying October 7
That’s quite the damning evidence.
Can’t say I’m not surprised.
This has been going on for decades.
They should string them all up.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
a reply to: watchitburn
Can you imagine if that tax money was spent on housing the homeless elderly in the USA, feeding the 20% of American children who go to bed hungry each night, providing health insurance to the poor in America ....
The United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, has appealed to the 10 donor countries that have withdrawn funding from the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees to reconsider, saying the agency and Palestinians in desperate need should not be penalised due to the alleged acts of a dozen staff.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
a reply to: watchitburn
Can you imagine if that tax money was spent on housing the homeless elderly in the USA, feeding the 20% of American children who go to bed hungry each night, providing health insurance to the poor in America ....