Israeli soldiers in Khan Yunis destroyed
an underground weapons factory belonging to Palestinian Islamic Jihad
where weapons were found hidden in sacks belonging to the U.N. Relief
and Works Agency.
Hidden inside the UNRWA sacks were rockets, anti-tank missiles, mines and explosive charges, the IDF said.
Soldiers also destroyed a rocket-manufacturing lathe and seized
Kalashnikov rifles, warheads designed for rocket-propelled grenades,
cartridges, spray charges, hand grenades and other explosives.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket-manufacturing lathe Israel demands that UNRWA
be stripped of its authority in Gaza amid revelations that members of
the agency’s staff participated in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks in Israel. The
U.S., European Union and 16 other countries have suspended funding for
the agency.
Israel provided intelligence incriminating
12 staffers for their participation, including using UNRWA vehicles and
facilities as some 1,200 persons were massacred in Israel. The Wall Street Journal subsequently
reported that one in 10 UNRWA employees is either an active member or
has ties to Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Since Oct. 7, the agency has been under fire numerous times, prompting Knesset lawmakers to reassess Israel’s relationship with UNRWA.
Reports released by IMPACT-SE and UN Watch documented many UNRWA employees expressing support for the attacks on social media.
Soldiers found missiles hidden among UNRWA relief supplies while sacks belonging to the agency were filled with dirt and used in the lining of terror tunnels.
Palestinian refugees are the only refugee
population with their own dedicated UN agency. The rest of the world’s
refugees fall under the mandate of the UN High Commissioner for
Refugees. Israeli officials have called for UNRWA to be closed and for
Palestinian refugees to be brought under the responsibility of the
UNHCR.
Israel’s biggest criticism of the UNRWA is
that the agency’s definition of refugee not only includes the original
refugees but also their descendants in perpetuity, including those who
have citizenship in other countries. The UNHCR has no such policy.
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