Friday, May 10

UN company chief ‘shocked’ as UK and others pause funding over claims workers concerned in Hamas assault

The head of the UN refugee company for Palestinians (UNRWA) has mentioned the choice by 9 nations to pause funding for the help company is “shocking”.

The suspension of funding by nations together with the UK and US adopted allegations UNRWA workers had been concerned within the 7 October Hamas assaults on Israel.

“These decisions threaten our ongoing humanitarian work across the region including and especially in the Gaza Strip,” commissioner normal Philippe Lazzarini mentioned.

Follow reside: ‘Ironclad’ intel exhibits UN company workers hyperlinks to Hamas

“UNRWA is the primary humanitarian agency in Gaza, with over two million people depending on it for their sheer survival,” Mr Lazzarini mentioned.

“Some 3,000 core staff out of 13,000 in Gaza continue to report to work, giving their communities a lifeline which can collapse anytime now due to lack of funding,” he added.

He prompt UNRWA can be “forced to suspend its humanitarian response” if funding was not reinstated.

On Friday the company mentioned it had opened an investigation into a number of workers and severed ties with these folks.

In the wake of the allegations, the Foreign Office mentioned it was “temporarily pausing any future funding of UNRWA whilst we review these concerning allegations”.

It mentioned it was “appalled” by the claims, including: “We remain committed to getting humanitarian aid to the people in Gaza who desperately need it.”

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Israeli senior adviser says 12 UN members simply the ‘tip of the iceberg’

‘Just the tip of the iceberg’, senior adviser to Israeli PM says

It comes after a senior adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned there was “documented, clear and ironclad” info exhibiting 12 UNRWA workers members had been a part of the Hamas power that broke into Israel and killed 1,200 civilians.

Mark Regev mentioned a number of the knowledge that led to the accusations was shared by Hamas on social media.

“Hamas went live on social media and boasted a lot of the material, so you actually see the faces and the people involved in a lot of the crimes,” he informed Sky News.

Mr Regev added the alleged UNRWA workers involvement in Hamas’s operations was “not an aberration” and that this investigation was “just the tip of the iceberg”.

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