(Jerusalem Comprehensive Electric) The employees of the United Nations rescue agency in Gaga were accused of participating in the controversy caused by participating in Hamas ’s assault.Resignation; after the United States, more countries have announced the suspension of funding.UN Secretary -General Gutres urges countries not to stop funding the "desperate Gaza people."

Israel has previously accused some staff of the United Nations Rebel Removers and Engineering Affairs (UNRWA) in the United Nations. Some staff members of the Department of Engineering (UNRWA) involved Hamas's raid on Israel on October 7 last year.Near East Relief Project Office announced on Friday (January 26), and promised to conduct a comprehensive investigation of these allegations.

Both Israel and Near East Relief Projects have not specifically explained how these staff participated in the raids, nor did they explain the number of people involved.However, the Secretary -General of the United Nations Gutres confirmed on Sunday that there were 12 people involved, nine people had been fired, one person died, and the other two were still "verified."

Israeli Foreign Minister Caritz issued a statement on September (27th) that during the reconstruction of Gaza, the near -East Relief Project Office "must be replaced by institutions dedicated to truly peace and development."He then called on the director of the Engineering Division Lazarini on the social media platform X.

After the scandal broke out, the United States immediately announced the suspension of funding for the near -East Relief Project.Subsequently, Australia, Canada, and seven European countries of the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Finland also announced the suspension of funding.

Gutres issued a statement on Sunday saying: "Although I understand their concerns -I am also shocked by these allegations -but I strongly call for the government to suspend donations to at least ensure that the actions of the near -East Relief Project can continue to continue the actions of the Relief Engineering Office of the Eastern Eastern."

Gutres said that the staff involved must be severely punished, but for tens of thousands of personnel who work in the nearby relief engineering department, many of them work in a dangerous environment.The urgent needs of the people must also be met. "

Israeli represents the fierce criticism of Gutres repeatedly ignoring the evidence

The Israeli representative of the United Nations Erdan criticized Gutres, saying that he repeatedly ignored the evidence of "Inciting and Terrorism" that he had repeatedly provided by the East Relief Project.

Eldan said in a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel: "Before conducting a comprehensive investigation of the near -East Relief Project, any country that continues to provide funds to the nearby relief project should know that these funds will be used for terrorismThe aid transferred to the near -East Relief Project may flow to Hamas terrorists, not the people of Gaza.

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized Israel's actions against the near -East Relief Engineering Office, and believes that the reduction of support for the institution has brought major political and relief risks.Hamas also condemned Israel's "threat" to the near -East Relief Engineering Office and urged the United Nations and other international organizations not to "succumb to threatening and extortion."

The Special Reporter of Palestinian's territoriality and human rights situation, Albunse, warned that countries, which have canceled the funds providing funds to the near -East Relief Project, violated the international court to provide effective assistance to Gasha, and may violate the international race extinction convention.

According to official data, Hamas's raid on October 7 last year caused about 1140 people to die, most of which were civilians.Military elements also took about 250 hostages. Israel said about 132 of them were still in Gaza, of which at least 28 were died.

The Ministry of Health of Gaza said that Israel's military operation in Gasha has killed more than 26,000 people, most of which are women and children.