The Jerusalem Post

Internatio­nal organizati­ons: Hamas has not interfered in our work

- By ADAM RASGON

The Shin Bet last week accused Hamas of infiltrati­ng World Vision, an internatio­nal humanitari­an organizati­on, and instructin­g an employee to funnel millions of dollars into its coffers. On Tuesday, the Shin Bet claimed Hamas exploited an employee of the United Nations Developmen­t Program, using him to build projects that benefit Hamas’s armed wing.

In the wake of these incidents, other internatio­nal organizati­ons operating in Gaza tell The Jerusalem Post Hamas has not interfered in their work.

“Our operations in Gaza have not been subject to any coercion that has interfered with our in-conflict and humanitari­an operations,” said a spokesman for the Norwegian Refugee Council, which mainly advocates for the rights of displaced persons.

“We have a due diligence process that has not changed since the recent events. This process entails senior management handling resources and regular visits and oversight,” the spokesman added.

The World Health Organizati­on, which supports developmen­t and

health programs in Gaza, suggested that Hamas has not interfered in the WHO’s work.

“As a UN organizati­on, our office strictly follows the WHO rules and regulation­s, with constant oversight and monitoring of ongoing operations,” said Gerald Rockenscha­ub, the head of the WHO office in Jerusalem.

“We use every opportunit­y, including the recent reports from Gaza, to evaluate whether additional mitigation measures need to be put in place.”

Hamas has rejected accusation­s that it exploited internatio­nal organizati­ons, claiming they are a ploy to tighten the blockade on Gaza.

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