So in an investigation of 19 "United Nations Relief And Works Agency" (UNRWA) employees nine were fired for taking part in the 10/7 attack on civilians in Israel. No, they weren't "aiding and abetting," they were getting their rocks off by brutally murdering women and children.
An Israeli intelligence document shared January, 2024 with CBS News and a number of other Western news outlets spells out allegations against a dozen U.N. employees whom Israel says participated in Hamas' Oct. 7 terror attack.
David Bedein, the director of the Center for Near East Policy Research in Jerusalem, said the investigation was just "the tip of the iceberg."
The Washington Times - Monday, August 5, 2024
UN forced to fire 9 employees over likely involvement in Hamas massacre: 'Tip of the iceberg'
The United Nations said on Monday that nine employees from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) likely participated in the Hamas slaughter of 1,200 people, including more than 30 Americans, on Oct. 7 in southern Israel.
"For nine people, the evidence was sufficient to conclude that they may have been involved in the 7th of October attacks," Farhan Haq, spokesperson for the U.N. secretary general said during a press briefing.
The U.N. announced that the world body will sever its employment from UNRWA, an agency that supports the relief and human development of Palestinian refugees.
In January, U.N. Secretary General António Guterres tasked the U.N.'s investigative arm, the Office of Internal Oversight Services, to investigate allegations that UNRWA staff took part in the Oct. 7 massacre.
David Bedein, the director of the Center for Near East Policy Research in Jerusalem, told Fox News Digital the investigation was just "the tip of the iceberg."
Bedein, who has published numerous reports on UNRWA's curriculum that documented pro-terrorism and antisemitic teaching, added, "UNRWA is coming out of October 7 strengthened and there is no supervision and there is no demand from Israel and donor countries that there be inspections of UNRWA facilities for weapons."