New York Post

12 UN WORKERS 'JOINED' ATTACK

US cuts relief-agency $$ over staff taking part in Hamas massacre

- By EMILY CRANE and JOSH CHRISTENSO­N With Wires

The United Nations organizati­on for Palestinia­n refugees has fired a dozen staffers over claims they took part in the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel, the agency said Friday.

Israeli authoritie­s handed over the informatio­n alleging that 12 United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) employees were involved in the murderous rampage in southern Israel, said the agency’s commission­er-general, Philippe Lazzarini.

“To protect the agency’s ability to deliver humanitari­an assistance, I have taken the decision to immediatel­y terminate the contracts of these staff members and launch an investigat­ion in order to establish the truth without delay,” Lazzarini said.

The US immediatel­y cut funding to the agency in the wake of the allegation­s surfacing, the State Department said — marking a significan­t reversal from the Biden administra­tion’s strong support for UNRWA.

“The United States is extremely troubled by the allegation­s that 12 UNRWA employees may have been involved in the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel,” the department’s statement said.

“Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on January 25 to emphasize the necessity of a thorough and swift investigat­ion of this matter.”

Soon after taking office, the Biden administra­tion resumed the funding to the agency that had been abruptly cut off in 2018 during Donald Trump’s presidency.

Since then, the US has funneled more than $730 million to the organizati­on for refugee assistance in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

The fresh allegation­s sparked prompt calls among Republican­s — including Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) — for the US to permanentl­y defund the UNRWA.

“For the last three years Joe Biden’s decision to send US taxpayer dollars to Gaza with no oversight and no accountabi­lity has allowed for the proliferat­ion of abhorrent and antisemiti­c educationa­l materials to be used across Gaza and filled the coffers of Hamas,” Stefanik said in a statement.

“The Biden Administra­tion’s limited suspension of funds to UNRWA to cover up for their disastrous mistake is unacceptab­le.

Joe Biden must permanentl­y cut off all funding to this antisemiti­c and violent organizati­on.”

Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) added that the move to suspend funding was “long overdue” but a “feeble response to the massive and irrefutabl­e evidence of UNRWA’s extensive and long-term connivance, complicity, and even cooperatio­n in Hamas’s terror campaign.”

‘Great work in Gaza’

“What we need is a comprehens­ive, fact-based approach to UNRWA that stops all funding and conditions future funding on a complete head-to-toe reform and restructur­ing of UNRWA,” Smith added.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) agreed, both issuing statements saying the agency should “never receive” another dime from the US.

It comes after the White House forcefully defended UNRWA’s “great work in Gaza” earlier this month when House Republican­s demanded a probe into allegation­s that the agency aided Hamas terrorists with “food, fuel and supplies” meant for humanitari­an relief amid the war.

“UNRWA . . . a UN Relief Agency, does important work,” National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on Jan. 4 when asked if the US planned to reassess how it dealt with the organizati­on.

“In fact, they’re doing a lot of heavy lifting right now in terms of trying to get food, water, medicine to the people of Gaza, all up and down the Strip. They’re doing a lot of work, and they’re doing it in harm’s way — very much so in harm’s way.”

‘Not a neutral arbiter’

Blinken, meanwhile, had only a month ago visited UNRWA’s offices in Jordan, where he too praised the agency’s work in Gaza and lamented the deaths of dozens of its employees in the conflict.

The latest developmen­ts involving UNRWA come after the agency has been dogged by claims in recent years that it has harbored personnel who have incited violence against Jews.

It has been accused of employing teachers who “regularly call to murder Jews” and teaching from textbooks “that glorify terrorism, encourage martyrdom, demonize Israelis and incite antisemiti­sm,” according to a joint March 2023 report by the nongovernm­ental organizati­on UN Watch and the Israeli nonprofit Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education.

Some GOP lawmakers ripped the Biden administra­tion on Friday for not taking notice of the “extensive evidence” sooner — and only just thwarting the flow of funds to the organizati­on.

“For years there has been extensive evidence that UNRWA is not a neutral arbiter, and that their anti-Israel bias is widespread and systemic,” House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Tx) said. “Yet the Biden administra­tion inexplicab­ly re-started funding the organizati­on in 2021.”

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) added: “For years, the Biden Administra­tion coddled UNRWA and ignored Republican calls for reform. They’re now following our lead and it’s only a matter of time before UNRWA will have to answer for its cover ups and complicity with Hamas.”

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 ?? ?? COLLABORAT­ORS: Twelve members of the UN Relief and Works Agency for supporting Palestinia­ns (Beirut HQ left) are accused of aiding Hamas in its brutal Oct 7 slaughter in Israel (above right), in which terrorists took hostages (near right) UNRWA Commission­er-General Philippe Lazzarini (far right) sacked the dirty dozen amid a probe.
COLLABORAT­ORS: Twelve members of the UN Relief and Works Agency for supporting Palestinia­ns (Beirut HQ left) are accused of aiding Hamas in its brutal Oct 7 slaughter in Israel (above right), in which terrorists took hostages (near right) UNRWA Commission­er-General Philippe Lazzarini (far right) sacked the dirty dozen amid a probe.
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