Sunday, February 25, 2024

US intel confirms UNRWA ties to Hamas: report


If there was any doubt that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has a substantial number of Hamasshole supporters and actual members, a recent U.S. intelligence assessment removes that doubt and shows that it's highly probable and have participated in the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel. However, the report says the U.S. cannot verify Israel's allegations that many UN workers are linked to Islamic militant groups.

While the Biden administration is no friend of Israel, in spite of Joe falsely claiming he visited the Tree of Life Synagogue after a 11 Jews died and 7 were wounded, he paused funding after Israel alleged that no less than 12l UNRWA employees were "involved" in the Hamas attacks and kidnappings on October 7th. But prior to the pause of support, the U.S. government gave UNRWA $51,000,000 for fiscal 2024.

"Israeli intelligence agencies said they concluded that 10% of all UNRWA workers had some kind of affiliation, usually political, with Hamas," the Wall Street Journal reported. "A far smaller number had ties to the militant wings of Hamas and another group, Palestinian Islamic Jihad. UNRWA employs around 12,000 people in Gaza."

So if UNRWA has about 30,000 employees, Israel says that about 3,000 of them act upon their hatred of Israel and the Jewish people while the remaining 27,000 don't hate them enough to risk their lives to kill them, and some might not even hate Jews, although recent polls place doubt about a large number of Palestinians who don't foster Koran-inspired anti-Semitic sentiments.

In the new report, which the WSJ reported was completed last week, the U.S. National Intelligence Council said it assessed the allegations that 12 UNRWA staffers participated in the Oct. 7 attack as credible.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment.


The new intelligence assessment, as described by the officials to the Wall Street Journal, "doesn’t dispute Israel’s allegations of links between some staff at UNWRA and militant groups, but it provides a more measured appraisal of Israel’s assertions than public statements by U.S. and Israeli officials."

A spokes-jihadi for the UN spoke with Fox News Digital and said that "in mid-January the Israeli Foreign Ministry communicated information verbally to our UNRWA colleagues in Jerusalem very serious allegations regarding 12 staff [members'] possible involvement in the 7 October Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel."

Did anyone here learn about this from MSNBC, CNN, or anywhere else?

"Immediate action was taken by UNRWA. Since then, the Israeli authorities have provided no further information to the United Nations regarding alleged activities of staff members. Should information be provided, it will be analyzed quickly, and action will again be taken swiftly," the spoke-jihadi said, because UNRWA got caught with their سِرْوَال   [Arab pants, aka seroual] down when their Hamassholes got exposed.

An Israeli official told the Wall Street Journal that Israel wasn’t familiar with the U.S. assessment and said, "We share intimate intelligence with our U.S. partners in all areas." The official, who was briefed on the matter, was unaware of American requests for additional intelligence.

The IDF said the Israel Security Agency (ISA) initially led them to a tunnel shaft near a school run by UNRWA: "The shaft led to an underground terror tunnel that served as a significant asset of Hamas' military intelligence and passed under the building that serves as UNRWA's main headquarters in the Gaza Strip."

The Israeli military said it seized a "wide variety of intelligence assets" while raiding the 700-meter-long tunnel, but they did not specify what exactly was found.

"The newly found intelligence will allow the forces to operate against additional Hamas targets," the IDF said. "The dismantling of the tunnel weakens Hamas' intelligence capabilities."

That discovery ultimately brought the military to UNRWA's headquarters, where Israeli forces found that the UNRWA building supplied the Hamas tunnel with electricity and there was an internet computer system that was used for Hamas' military strategy.

A UNRWA spokes-jihadi, Al Lou Akbar, told Fox News Digital that they "have not been presented with any evidence from the Israeli authorities. But given the fact that there is an investigation underway by the highest investigative authorities in the U.N., we invite any country, party or institution with information – including information available in the public domain – to provide it to the Office of Internal Oversight Services at U.N. headquarters to help advance this investigation."

Al then tried to sell reporters annual Gaza tunnel passes.



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