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Posted: 2024-01-26T20:59:24Z | Updated: 2024-01-26T20:59:24Z U.N. Agency Fires Staffers Allegedly Involved In Hamas Attack, U.S. Pauses Funding | HuffPost

U.N. Agency Fires Staffers Allegedly Involved In Hamas Attack, U.S. Pauses Funding

The agency, known by its acronym UNRWA, has been the main agency providing aid for Gazas population.

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees fired a number of its staffers in Gaza suspected of taking part in the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas and other militants on southern Israel, its director said Friday, prompting the United States the agencys biggest donor to temporarily halt its funding.

The agency, known by its acronym UNRWA, has been the main agency providing aid for Gazas population amid the humanitarian disaster caused by Israels offensive against Hamas in Gaza triggered by the Oct. 7 attack. UNRWA officials did not comment on the impact that the U.S. halt in funding would have on its operations.

UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said it terminated contracts with several employees and ordered an investigation after Israel provided information alleging they played a role in the attack. The U.S. State Department said there were allegations against 12 employees. UNRWA has 13,000 staffers in Gaza, almost all of them Palestinians, ranging from teachers in schools that the agency runs to doctors, medical staff and aid workers.

In a statement, Lazzarini called the allegations shocking and said any employee involved in acts of terror will be held accountable, including through criminal prosecution.

He did not elaborate on what the staffers alleged role was in the attacks. In the unprecedented surprise attack , Hamas fighters broke through the security fence surrounding Gaza and stormed nearby Israeli communities, killing around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping some 250. Other militants joined the rampage.

UNRWA reiterates its condemnation in the strongest possible terms of the abhorrent attacks of 7 October and calls for the immediate and unconditional release of all Israeli hostages, Lazzarini said.

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People carry the sacks near the heavily damaged cars after Israeli tanks hit UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) headquarters building in Khan Yunis, Gaza on January 26, 2024. As a result of the Israeli army's tank fire, the building and its surroundings were severely damaged.
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Since the wars start, Israels assault has killed more than 26,000 Palestinians, most women and children, and wounded more than 64,400 others, Gazas Health Ministry said Friday. The ministry does not differentiate between combatants and civilians in its death toll. More than 150 UNWRA employees are among those killed the highest toll the world body has suffered in a conflict and a number of U.N. shelters have been hit in bombardment.

More than 1.7 million of Gazas 2.3 million people have been driven from their homes by the war with hundreds of thousands of them crowded into schools and other shelters run by UNRWA.

Israels near-complete seal on Gaza has left almost the entire population reliant on a trickle of international aid able to enter the territory each day. U.N. officials say about a quarter of the population now faces starvation .

The U.S. State Department said it was extremely troubled by the allegations against the UNRWA staffers and has temporarily paused additional funding for the agency. The U.S. is the biggest donor to the agency, providing it with $340 million in 2022 and several hundred million in 2023.

Stphane Dujarric, spokesman of U.N. Secretary-General Antnio Guterres, said a urgent and comprehensive independent review of the agency would be conducted.

UNRWA was created to care for millions of Palestinians across the Middle East whose families fled or were forced from properties inside what is Israel during the war surrounding Israels creation in 1948. Israel rejects a return of the refugees to their former lands.

Israeli officials and their allies including in the U.S. Congress frequently allege that UNRWA allows anti-Israeli incitement to be taught in its hundreds of schools and that some of its staff collaborate with Hamas. The Trump administration suspended funding to the agency in 2018, but President Joe Biden restored it.

The agencys supporters say the allegations aim to diminish the long-festering refugee issue. Last week, Lazzarini said he would an appoint an independent entity to look into the claims both what is true or untrue and what is politically motivated. He also said the accusations were hurting the agencys already stretched operations.

Thousands of Palestinians fled the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis on Friday as fighting between Hamas militants and Israeli forces intensified. Families were seen traveling on foot down roads, carrying possessions as smoke filed the skies above them.

Also Friday, the Israeli military ordered residents of three Khan Younis neighborhoods and the refugee camp in the city to evacuate to a coastal area. The military said its troops were engaging in close urban combat with Hamas fighters around the city.

The Khan Younis camp, like others in Gaza, was initially settled by Palestinians who fled or were driven from their homes during the 1948 war surrounding Israels creation and has since been built up into an urbanized district. The leader of Hamas in Gaza, Yehya Sinwar , and the commander of the groups military wing, Mohammed Deif, both grew up in the Khan Younis refugee camp.

In central Gaza, the other main focus of Israels offensive currently, Israeli airstrikes on the Nuseirat urban refugee camp overnight killed at least 15 people, including a 5-month-old baby, an AP journalist at the hospital where the casualties were taken said.

The intense fighting came as the United Nations top court ordered Israel to do all it can to prevent death, destruction and any acts of genocide in Gaza. But the International Court of Justice stopped short Friday of ordering it to end the military offensive . South Africa has accused Israel of genocide in its offensive, and the court dismissed a request by Israel, which rejects the accusation, that the case be thrown out.

Aid groups have struggled to bring food, medicines and other supplies to northern Gaza, where Israels ground invasion first targeted and where Israel says it now largely has control.

Uday Samir, a 23-year old Gaza City native, said many of the basic foods such as flour, lentils and rice are now impossible to find across the city.

Now, what is available is animal feed, said Samir. We grind it and bake it.

All supplies enter Gaza in the south, either through the Egyptian-controlled Rafah border crossing or Israels Kerem Shalom crossing. Aid groups say fighting and Israeli restrictions have made deliveries to the north difficult. When convoys do travel north, supplies are often snatched by hungry Palestinian before the trucks reach their destination.

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Jeffery reported from London.

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