CRIME

UN Aid Worker's Secret Life as Hamas Commander Revealed

Gaza, PalestineSat Oct 26 2024
Israel has confirmed the death of Mohammad Abu Itiwi, who was not just a United Nations aid worker but also an elite commander in Hamas. Itiwi led the Nukhba force, an elite unit fighting in Gaza. Israel's Defense Forces and the Shin Bet announced his death during a military operation on Wednesday. Itiwi was involved in a Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, which resulted in the deaths of at least 370 people. Itiwi had been working for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) since 2022. In July, Israel sent an official letter to the UNRWA, listing 100 staff members suspected of ties to violent paramilitary groups like Hamas. Itiwi was among those listed. The UNRWA confirmed Itiwi's death and acknowledged receiving Israel's letter. However, they claim further communication from Israel did not provide additional information about Itiwi. In response, Israel demanded action from the UN, calling for a full investigation of UNRWA employees and their potential ties to the October 7 terrorist attack.

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    How does Hamas' involvement with UNRWA employees impact international relations and aid efforts?
    How should the international community balance aiding refugees and ensuring security?
    Was Itiwi's role at the UN a cover-up orchestrated by higher powers?

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