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- worldnews@lemmit.online
One is accused of kidnapping a woman. Another is said to have handed out ammunition. A third was described as taking part in the massacre at a kibbutz where 97 people died. And all were said to be employees of the United Nations aid agency that schools, shelters and feeds hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The accusations are contained in a dossier provided to the United States government that details Israel’s claims against a dozen employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency who, it says, played a role in the Hamas attacks against Israel on Oct. 7 or in their aftermath.
The U.N. said on Friday that it had fired several employees after being briefed on the allegations. But little was known about the accusations until the dossier was reviewed on Sunday by The New York Times.
The accusations are contained in a dossier provided to the United States government that details Israel’s claims against a dozen employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency who, it says, played a role in the Hamas attacks against Israel on Oct. 7 or in their aftermath.
So no actual evidence then, just allegations obediently parroted by the New York Times without any further investigation
Yeah, how dare they inform us of the information the UN and world governments are using to fire people, investigate organizations, and cut off aid. Those bastards! Before they published this all we knew was that at least 12 people were accused of somehow being involved in the Oct 7 attack. And that’s all we should know, damn it! The public has no right to know what Israel’s specific allegations are OR what evidence they claim to have to support them! What injustice! Do your job and keep us in the dark, journalists!
(It’s bananas what people will upvote in these Israel-Palestine threads.)
And yet we will continue to believe every thing they tell us about all the other places the US government doesn’t like.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The accusations are what prompted eight countries, including the United States, to suspend some aid payment to the UNRWA, as the agency is known, even as war plunges Palestinians in Gaza into desperate straits.
The organization provides vital aid to more than five million Palestinian refugees scattered across the Middle East, whose future and status have never been resolved despite years of negotiations.
The Trump administration suspended aid as part its efforts to pressure the Palestinian leadership to stop demanding that refugees be allowed to return to Israel.
It helps coordinate the distribution of the supplies of aid — however meager — that arrive each day in southern Gaza, and its schools provide shelter to more than a million Gazans, according to the agency’s statistics.
“It would be immensely irresponsible to sanction an agency and an entire community it serves because of allegations of criminal acts against some individuals, especially at a time of war, displacement and political crises in the region,” he said.
The State Department on Friday acknowledged the critical humanitarian role played by UNRWA but said it was suspending its funding while it assessed both the allegations and the agency’s response to them.
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helping Hamas stage the attack that set off the war in Gaza, or of aiding it in the days after.
They DO know that, in addition to the terrorist contingent, Hamas is also technically the government, right?
Depending on how broad the definition is (and the Israeli government definition of aiding terrorists has traditionally been RIDICULOUSLY broad), you can’t be an aid worker doing your job providing aid to a population without technically aiding that population’s government…