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Israeli hostages families furious over possible Nobel Peace Prize for UNRWA

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which represents the families of the victims kidnapped by Hamas on October 7, said it was “unthinkable” UNRWA could win a Nobel Prize.

Ayelet Samerano, whose son Jonathan Samerano was killed on October 7 and taken into Gaza to be held as a hostage, said: “To our shock, after 100 days, we discovered that the person who kidnapped our child works for UNRWA.

“He was a social worker employed by UNRWA, an organization whose sole purpose is supposed to be providing humanitarian aid.

“UNRWA was founded on the principles of human rights and humanity. However, this is clearly not the case with UNRWA as we know it now. We’re talking about an organization that has taken a very active part in the murder, rape, and kidnapping of innocent people.”

In February, footage appears to show an UNRWA worker dragging Jonathan’s lifeless body into a car and driving off.

Mr Samerano added: “My son Jonathan was a young man whose only crime was dancing at a music festival. He was shot by Hamas and kidnapped by a social worker from UNRWA. This terrorist organization does not deserve a Nobel Peace Prize but a Nobel Prize for Terror.”

Allegations employees participated in attacks
It is alleged that more than 12 of the agency’s employees participated in the terror attacks, in which nearly 1,200 people died and 250 were taken hostage.

Further revelations about the agency suggested that 10 per cent of its employees had links to Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror groups, while 50 per cent have close family members who are part of the organizations.”

Regarding the claims, which are based on “Israeli intelligence”, Mr Lazzarini said an independent investigation would be carried out regarding “what is true or untrue” and “what is politically motivated.”

On its website, UNRWA states: “UNRWA has not received any information, let alone any evidence, from the Israeli authorities or any other member state about the [10 per cent] claim.

“UNRWA became aware of this claim first from international media and later from a press briefing by an Israeli government official.”

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