12 UN Employees from the Near East Relief Agency Suspected of Involvement in Last Year's Attack on Israel
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has announced on Friday (26th) that they have immediately terminated the contracts of 12 of their employees in Israel, as they were suspected of being involved in the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th last year. An investigation has also been initiated.
The Engineering Department officer, Lazzarini, released a statement stating that he has received information from Israel regarding allegations, and in order to maintain the department's ability to provide humanitarian aid, he has decided to immediately terminate the contract of the staff member involved and conduct an investigation to clarify the facts. He emphasizes that any staff member involved in terrorist activities will be held accountable, including criminal prosecution.
The United States has decided to suspend funding for the Near East Relief Agency. The State Department expressed deep concern over the allegations against Israel and Secretary of State Blinken informed UN Secretary-General Guterres of the decision to suspend funding. Guterres promised to take decisive action if the allegations are proven true. Israeli Defense Minister Gantz stated that this decision by the US is an important step towards holding the Near East Relief Agency accountable.
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