Saturday, February 10, 2024

IDF uncovers Gaza top secret Hamas data center underneath UNRWA's Gaza headquarters


GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- UNRWA is a terrorist-supporting agency of the United Nations, but even more, they have employees who are active terrorists, possibly ten percent or more. It was now revealed that this Hamas terror group hid one of its highly significant assets, the IDF reported.

It's their underground data center with a complete electrical room, battery power banks and of course, living quarters for Hamassholes who operate the computer servers. The center was built covertly where the IDF was unlikely to initially check, and certainly not target in an airstrike.


All of this comes amid accusations that UNRWA colluded with Hamas, and a dozen of their employees actively participated in the October 7 massacre of Israelis by Hamas that killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians, gleefully raped, mutilated and burned men women and children, and kidnapped 253 hostages.

The IDF knew of this United Nations building and could have targeted it from the air but this would have been considered a war crime. 

Instead, IDF troops dug a tunnel directly next to the UN building and soon found a Hamas data center that held Hamas' confidential information and managed the terror group's internet activities. There was no conflict within the tunnel and the IDF got an incredible stash of information. It's hope that most, if not all, of Hamas' hidden tunnels will be exposed.


Since the allegations became public late last month, UNRWA has suffered financially as many of its top donor countries announce funding freezes, leading to concerns that the agency could stop operating in Gaza and elsewhere in the Middle East within weeks.

However, the IDF’s discovery of the Hamas data center while UNRWA is under increased scrutiny appears to merely be a coincidence.

Or perhaps divine intervention.


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