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UNRWA hits out at ‘disinformation campaign’ in letter to MPs following ‘disturbing’ Emily Damari allegations

Former hostage told Sir Keir Starmer that she was held by Hamas terrorists in an UNRWA facility

February 5, 2025 10:48
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UNRWA has claimed it is the victim of a 'disinformation campaign' following allegations that hostages were held by Hamas in its facilities (Image: Getty)
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The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, has claimed to be the victim of a “misinformation campaign” days after former British hostage Emily Damari told Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer that she was held in an UNRWA facility.

A letter to MPs seen by the JC said: “The disinformation/misinformation campaign against UNRWA continues, harming the Agency's work. UNRWA's Commissioner-General underscores in his tweet that fact-checking is key in countering this phenomenon.
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The tweet in question says that nine staff employed by the UN agency were suspended following claims that they participated in atrocities against Israelis on October 7.