The UN investigation report confirmed the lack of evidence to support Israeli claims regarding the involvement of 10 personnel from the United Nations Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Middle East in the Al-Aqsa flood operation.
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UNRWA headquarters in Gaza.
“Israel” no evidence presented in support of allegations about the involvement of 10 personnel from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in the Al-Aqsa flooding operation.
According to a report by the British newspaper The Guardian, the United Nations Office for Internal Oversight Services last Wednesday provided an update on its work to Secretary-General António Guterres as part of an investigation that began on January 29, 2024 following Zionist allegations.
According to diplomats told the publication “Israel” added no new elements to the original wording.
UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric also confirmed this Lack of additional evidence.
Israeli charges against UNRWA in Gaza led to 16 donor agencies being targeted suspend its contributions totaling $450 million.
The cessation of funding came at a time when more than Two million people in Gaza are suffering from starvation in the shadow of the occupation's ongoing aggression.
With the tax freeze, UNRWA declared that it was on the verge of collapse because it did not have enough money to continue its work.