(Washington Composite Electric) Israel provided a file to the U.S. government, which detailedly enumerated more than 10 employees of Israel to assist Hamas' charges by more than 10 employees of the United Nations Rebellion and Engineering Agency (UNRWA).
The New York Times Sunday (January 28) reviewed the file and found that one of the employees were accused of kidnapping one woman, and the other helped to distribute ammunition, and the third person participated in a collective farm (Kibbutz)The massacre caused 97 people to die.
These allegations have prompted many countries in the United States and Europe, as well as Canada, Australia and Japan to suspend the payment of assistance funds from the Relief Engineering Office nearby.The United Nations Secretary -General Gutres said that he was "shocked by these allegations" on Sunday, but he urged countries not to stop funding Gaza's "desperate people."
Getres also confirmed that 12 people were involved, and nine of them had been fired.Near East Relief Engineering Division said that the two of the 12 people had died and said that the agency could not provide more information during the internal investigation of the United Nations.
Two Western officials who did not want to disclose their names confirmed that they had learned the content of Israel's archives, but they could not verify the details.The United States has not confirmed the Israeli statement, but US officials say they believe that these claims are credible and have reason to suspend assistance.
Among the 12 people, the occupation of one of them was a warehouse manager, and his personal information of his social media was the employee of the near -East Relief Engineering Department, and it showed that he was wearing UN uniforms.
Archives say that Israeli intelligence officials determined their whereabouts in Israel based on the day of Hamas's raid on October 7 according to the mobile phone of six men; others were monitored when they called in Gaza, and the period ??They discussed their participation in Hamas attacks.
Files show that the other three people received a text message asking them to report to the gathering point on October 7, and one of them was told that the rocket grenade stored in the house was told.
Israel said 10 of them were members of Hamas.Another employee is associated with another radical Islamic jihad.
Seven of them are also said to be a teacher of the school of near Eastern Relief Engineering Office to teach subjects such as mathematics and Arabic.The other two worked in school with other identities.The remaining three were described as a clerk, a social worker and a warehouse manager.
The most detailed allegations in the file involve a school counselor involving a school in Khanis, southern Gaza. He was accused of kidnaping with his son to abduct an Israeli woman.
A social worker from NUSEIRAT from central Gasha was accused of transporting the corpse of an Israeli soldier to Gasha on the day of the attack, and distributed ammunition and coordinated vehicles.
There are still major differences in negotiations in Harbin Institute
On the other hand, the Central Intelligence Director of the United States Burns Sunday, with the Israeli Intelligence Institution, Moza, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Muhammad, and the director of the Egyptian Intelligence Agency, Hamale held talks.The question reached an agreement.
Israel said that the talks are constructive, but there are still significant differences in the two sides, and the participants will continue to negotiate this week.
Israel did not disclose the location of the talks, but the source revealed that the talks were held in Paris, and France also contacted the negotiating representatives of the four countries, hoping to promote the end of the war.