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Heads of UNRWA schools were Hamas members according to documents found by Israel

In October, the Knesset voted to ban UNRWA, with the Foreign Ministry calling the refugee agency ‘rotten’

December 9, 2024 14:27
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A Palestinian woman walks past a damaged wall bearing the UNRWA logo at a camp for internally displaced people in Rafah (Getty Images)

ByJC Reporter, Jewish News Syndicate

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The UN’s main aid agency in Gaza employed headteachers who fought in Hamas’ Qassam brigades and were members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, according to documents released by Israel to the New York Times.

The paper requested documents from Israel specifically related to UNRWA school employees after Israel distributed a list of 100 agency workers it said were terrorists.

Through analysis of the documents, obtained by Israel during its military campaign in Gaza, and interviews with "current and former UNRWA employees, residents and former students in Gaza,” the New York Times found that “at least 24 people employed by UNRWA — in 24 different schools” belonged to Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).

“A majority were top administrators at the schools—principals or deputy principals—and the rest were school counselors and teachers, the documents say. Almost all of the Hamas-linked educators, according to the records, were fighters in the Qassam Brigades,” the paper reported.