The United Nations said this week that nine male members of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) have been fired following an investigation over their alleged involvement in Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attacks.
Deputy spokesperson Farhan Haq told a U.N. briefing on Monday that “the evidence was sufficient to conclude that they may have been involved” in the unprecedented terrorist attack in which thousands of Palestinian terrorists stormed into Israel and murdered 1,200 people, wounded 5,000+, and took hundreds of people hostage.
The admission comes after UNRWA has denied the allegations for months and falsely labeled accusations as Israeli propaganda and “disinformation.”
The organization launched an investigation after Israeli authorities provided information linking numerous UNRWA workers to the Hamas terrorist organization and the…