The U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee held a hearing Tuesday after reports that 10 percent of UNRWA employees are affiliated with Palestinian terror groups, and 12 of them took part in the October 7 attacks on Israel.
Several witnesses testified that they weren’t surprised.
UNRWA fired most of the workers accused of participating in the brutal terrorist attacks, and the UN says it will investigate.
Meanwhile, members of Congress continue their own investigation into the agency that’s been mired in controversy.
“UNRWA is a horror show that is decades in the making, co-produced by the United States taxpayer,” shared witness Richard Goldberg of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
He told the congressional committee he wasn’t surprised by the allegations that 12 UNRWA employees took part in the massacre, or that 10 percent or more of its staff in Gaza may be affiliated with terrorist organizations, and even more may have family members connected to the groups.
What we know about @UNRWA so far:
12 of their employees were involved in the October 7 massacre
There are reports of two Israeli hostages being imprisoned in the home of an UNRWA teacher
300 UNRWA employees praised the October 7th massacre
UNRWA has become a front…
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