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VisitUN Seeks Immunity for UNRWA Employees Involved in October 7 Massacre, Backed by US DOJ
Sep 21, 2024, 05:31 PM
The United Nations (UN) is reportedly seeking diplomatic immunity for its employees involved in the October 7 massacre. According to reports, the UN, supported by the US Department of Justice, has submitted an official document to a US court, requesting immunity for UNRWA employees implicated in the attack. Allegations indicate that at least 12 UNRWA employees participated directly in the massacre, and at least 10% of UNRWA staff are affiliated with a terror group. A photo has surfaced showing two UNRWA employees after killing an Israeli civilian on October 7. This move has sparked significant controversy and criticism, with many calling for accountability and questioning the UN's actions.
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