Israel claims Hamas tunnel found under UN refugee agency Gaza headquarters
- The Israeli military found tunnels under the UN agency for Palestinian refugees in Gaza City, alleging they were used by Hamas militants for electricity.
- Recent Israeli allegations of UNRWA staff involvement in a Hamas attack led to a funding crisis and investigations.
- UNRWA called for an independent inquiry into the tunnels, while Israel claims the headquarters supplied the tunnels with electricity.
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Israel uncovers Hamas tunnels under UNRWA headquarters in Gaza, claims site powered terrorists
Israel says it has uncovered a Hamas tunnel network under the headquarters of the embattled UN Palestinian refugee agency in Gaza City -- and that the secret system siphoned electricity directly from the site.
Ciudad de Gaza. El ejército y las fuerzas de seguridad interna de Israel comunicaron el pasado sábado 10 de febrero el hallazgo de un pasadizo perteneciente al movimiento islamista Hamás bajo las instalaciones de la Agencia de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados Palestinos (UNRWA) en Ciudad de Gaza.La UNRWA, objeto de las acusaciones israelíes de estar “completamente infiltrada por Hamás”, afirmó que no ocupa sus oficinas centrales desde el …
The Israeli army showed journalists tunnels that partially extend under the UNRWA building, the UN agency in Gaza, and it is alleged that members of Hamas used them. Meanwhile, the agency's chief Philippe Lazzarini denied Israel's allegations and said that the agency was not aware of the spaces or tunnels under its headquarters. Israel, however, is convinced that the agency chief is misleading with his statements. Lazzarini also said that, follo…
Israel has discovered a Hamas server center under the UNRWA headquarters in Gaza. What follows from the revelations - and how the United Nations react.
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