Israel Requests Urgent UN Investigation Into UNRWA Employee Involvement in October 7 Terror Attack
Israeli officials have requested an urgent investigation by the United Nations into the alleged involvement of an employee of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in a deadly terror attack on October 7.
The request comes after Israel's Shin Bet security service said it had arrested a UNRWA employee suspected of providing logistical support to the terrorist who carried out the attack in the Jordan Valley, which killed two Israeli soldiers and wounded another.
UNRWA has denied the allegations and said it is cooperating fully with the investigation. However, Israel has said that it has evidence to support its claims and that the employee in question has confessed to his involvement.
The Israeli government has called on UNRWA to take action against the employee and to ensure that its staff are not involved in terrorism.
Background:
UNRWA was established in 1949 to provide assistance to Palestinian refugees who fled or were forced to leave their homes during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
The agency provides a range of services to Palestinian refugees, including education, healthcare, and social welfare. UNRWA has been criticized by some for its perceived bias towards the Palestinians and for its alleged failure to prevent the use of its facilities for terrorist activities.
October 7 Terror Attack:
On October 7, a terrorist opened fire on a group of Israeli soldiers in the Jordan Valley, killing two and wounding another. The terrorist was shot and killed by Israeli forces.
The Israeli government has said that the terrorist was a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorist group. PIJ has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Israeli Investigation:
The Shin Bet security service has said that it has arrested a UNRWA employee suspected of providing logistical support to the terrorist who carried out the attack.
The employee is alleged to have provided the terrorist with a vehicle and a weapon. He is also alleged to have helped the terrorist plan the attack.
UNRWA Response:
UNRWA has denied the allegations against its employee and said that it is cooperating fully with the investigation.
The agency has said that it has a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and that it is committed to ensuring that its staff are not involved in any such activities.
Conclusion:
The Israeli government has requested an urgent investigation by the United Nations into the alleged involvement of an employee of UNRWA in a deadly terror attack on October 7.
UNRWA has denied the allegations and said it is cooperating fully with the investigation. However, Israel has said that it has evidence to support its claims and that the employee in question has confessed to his involvement.