A man collects trash while wearing a jacket bearing the logo of the
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the
Near East Nine staff members of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNWRA) have been fired for their suspected involvement in the deadly October 7th attack on Israel. Bailey: "These people should have been taken out, not just fired". This is in addition to a previous report back in January that said the agency had fired “several employees” and had launched an inquiry into data provided by Israel. At least 12 employees were discovered to have been directly involved in the attack.
The dismissals follow after a recent investigation from the U.N. Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) into the alleged involvement of 19 UNWRA staff members in the October 7th massacre. No specific details as to how the UNWRA staff members were involved in the attacks were given, and the records of the remaining staff members in question would also be reviewed.
The investigation was launched after Israel accused hundreds of UNWRA staff members of being members of Islamic terrorist groups, including taking part in the October 7th attacks. UNRWA employs 32,000 people, including 13,00 Gazans. Meanwhile, Israel’s United Nations Ambassador, Gilad Erdan criticized the investigation as a “disgrace” and “too little too late,” after learning of the discovery.
Haq claims that the details of the OIOS investigation was confidential and that the information given to them to support the claims against the UNRWA employees belonged to Israeli authorities: “OIOS was not able to independently authenticate most of the information provided to it.”
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