JERUSALEM, Israel – The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) transferred some $1.3 billion in cash to Gaza over the last six years – money that some are saying was used to build up Hamas and its terror machine, as families of hostages released new footage of the fateful day on October 7th.
More than 100 victims of the Hamas attack on Israel filed a lawsuit against UNRWA Monday, claiming $1 billion in damages and accusing the U.N. aid agency for Palestinians of aiding and abetting the terror group’s October 7th assault.
In a journalists’ briefing with Media Central, the hostage families’ attorney, Gavi Marone stated, “We suddenly became aware that UNRWA had a huge, huge role in what happened. But what we uncovered that was surprising is the scheme for funding Hamas’ acquisition of smuggled weapons, explosives and other things.”
Marone filed the complaint in a New York court against UNRWA, claiming UNRWA’s own reports indicated they knew there were explosives, RPGs, assault rifles, rockets, and mortars in their schools.
“If that’s what you’re worried about – that’s not going to be stored in your school – then how do you have guards that are, first of all, not trained and then
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