Israeli intelligence services now claim that UNRWA members’ movements were surveilled on 7 October. This comes after earlier reports from officials that the allegations against the UN agency’s employees were based on “confessions”. The New York Times reported that its reporters had reviewed intel documents on Israel’s allegations against UNRWA. “The dossier said that Israeli intel officers had established the movements of six of the men inside Israel on Oct. 7 based on their phones”, as per the NYT. The report added that others had been monitored while making phone calls inside Gaza. However, Israel’s govt spokesperson said that Tel Aviv has evidence that UNRWA staff were directly involved in holding hostages. Questions are being raised as to why many Western states were quick to pull funding from UNRWA before independently verifying the evidence. Watch this video to know more.
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