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The subterranean data center — complete with an electrical room, industrial battery power banks and living quarters for Hamas terrorists operating the computer servers — was built precisely under the location where Israel would not consider looking initially, let alone target in an airstrike.
The revelation of the server farm comes amid other accusations of UNRWA collusion with the Gaza-ruling terror group and the entanglement of the UN body that provides welfare and humanitarian services for Palestinian refugees from the 1948 and 1967 wars and their descendants.
A relief worker with the United Nations’ Palestinian refugee aid agency was caught on video during the murderous terrorist attacks on Oct. 7 carrying the body of an Israeli soldier who had been gunned down in a southern Israel kibbutz into his car and driving away with it, according to a report.
Faisal Ali Musalam Naami, a social worker at UNRWA, was one of 12 agency employees whom Israeli authorities alleged participated in the brutal Hamas rampage, which resulted in the outbreak of the ongoing war, the Washington Post reported.
A screenshot from the shocking video that captured Naami, 45, participating in the bloody terror attacks, which left 1,200 people dead and saw 253 others kidnapped, was released Friday by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
The image was included in a dossier that publicly identified the UNRWA staffers accused of taking part in the Hamas attacks and said Naami “was involved in kidnapping a soldier from [Kibbutz] Beeri.”
Israel also said Naami was a member of a Hamas brigade in Nuseirat, a central Gazan refugee camp, where he lived.