IDF discovered weapons in bags with the UNRWA emblem – WZO

IDF discovered weapons in bags with the UNRWA emblem

The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) discovered weapons, ammunition, explosive devices, gear, and other military items in the south of the Gaza Strip. Some of these “finds” were hidden in bags with the emblem of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

The logo of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East

An underground tunnel used by terrorists was previously found under the main UNRWA office in the Gaza Strip. The tunnel, which is 700 meters long and located at a depth of 18 meters, was equipped with blast-proof doors. Servers and other computer equipment were found in the tunnel’s rooms. Fiber optic cables and electrical wires from these rooms led to the UNRWA headquarters building. The entrance to the tunnel was located near a school that is under the management of the UN agency.

Israel also provided the head of UNRWA with a list of 108 agency employees who were simultaneously Hamas terrorists. And this is just a small part of the actual situation.

Despite the facts, the UN leadership continues to deny any cooperation of its structure with Hamas, which is recognized as a terrorist organization in most Western countries.

22 Aug 2024
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