ed note–the real story here is not Jews using violence to get what they want or them speaking their ‘native tongue’ of deception and lies…
That’s as newsworthy as water being wet or fire being hot…
Nor is the real story the absolutely barbaric and diabolical behavior on the part of the Jews and their Jewish State in dealing with the Gentiles of Palestine, for that too is as much a sine qua non as the feeding frenzy that results at the smell of fresh blood in the air at a black mass attended by a congregation of vampires.
THE REAL STORY here involving the deliberate Holocaust of the people of Gaza is the fact that the Jews know the Palestinian Muslims will not be broken through all the normal means with which the Christian West has been easily broken.
The people of the Christian West WILLINGLY invited this race of vampires into their society, gave them control over media, academia, finance, politics, religion, etc, and this despite the very clear warnings which the ideological founding father of modern Western Civilization–Jesus Christ–had to say about them, namely that they were ‘children of their father, the devil’.
The Muslims, however (and of those, especially the people of Palestine) would sooner copulate with swine than they would allow these same ‘children of their father, the devil’ to enter into their hearts, minds, souls, families, and society, and the Jews know this, which is why they are on a seek-and-destroy mission against Islam, with the Genocide in Gaza right now representing ‘ground zero’.
THAT, ladies and Gentile-men, is the real ‘terrorism’ that animates the ‘Genocide Gene’ found within the followers of Torah Judah-ism, the indomitable spiritual strength of Islam that refuses to bend the knee and worship the AntiChrist beast headquartered in Joo-roo-salem, and this alone is the reason why the Jews have decided that Islam must be completely destroyed, or as the Jews themselves quote often in their citation of the commandment to exterminate Amalek, ‘save alive nothing that breathes’.
Reuters
The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees said employees released into Gaza from Israeli detention reported having been violently pressured by Israeli authorities into falsely stating that the agency has Hamas links and that staff took part in the Oct. 7 attacks.
The assertions are contained in a report by the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) reviewed by Reuters and dated February 2024 which detailed allegations of physical/psychological mistreatment in Israeli detention made by unidentified Palestinians, including several working for UNRWA.
UNRWA communications director Juliette Touma said the agency planned to hand the information in the 11-page, unpublished report to agencies inside and outside the U.N. specialised in documenting potential human rights abuses.
‘When the war comes to an end there needs to be a series of inquiries to look into all violations of human rights,’ she said.
The document said several UNRWA Palestinian staffers had been detained by the Israeli army, and added that the ill-treatment and abuse they said they had experienced included severe physical beatings, waterboarding, and threats of harm to family members.
‘Agency staff members have been subject to threats and coercion by the Israeli authorities while in detention, and were pressured into make false statements against the Agency, including that the Agency has affiliations with Hamas and that UNRWA staff members took part in the 7 October 2023 atrocities,’ the report says.
In addition to the alleged abuse endured by UNRWA staff members, Palestinian detainees more broadly described allegations of abuse, including beatings, humiliation, threats, dog attacks, sexual violence, and deaths of detainees denied medical treatment, the UNRWA report said.
UNRWA, which provides aid and essential services to Palestinian refugees, is at the centre of a crisis over Israeli allegations made in January that 12 of its 13,000 staff in Gaza took part in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
The Israeli accusations led 16 countries including the United States to pause $450 million in UNRWA funding, throwing its operations into crisis. UNRWA fired some staff members, saying it acted in order to protect the agency’s ability to deliver humanitarian assistance, and an independent internal U.N. investigation was launched.
Norway, which has continued to finance the agency, said on March 6 that many countries that paused their funding are likely having second thoughts and payments could resume soon.
The accounts of coercion of UNRWA staff and mistreatment of detainees accord with descriptions by Palestinians freed from detention in December, February and March reported by Reuters and other news media.
Asked by Reuters for comment on the range of allegations in the report, an Israeli military spokesperson didn’t specifically respond to allegations of UNRWA staff being coerced, but said the Israeli Defense Forces acts in accordance with Israeli and international law to protect the rights of the detainees.
Concrete complaints of inappropriate behaviour are forwarded to the relevant authorities for review, and an investigation is conducted for each death of a detainee by the military police, the spokesperson said, adding Israel denies general and unsubstantiated claims about sexual abuse of detainees.
The spokesperson said freed detainees are subject to Hamas’ control and can be forced to denounce Israel or risk ‘harm’.
Responding to that assertion about the detainees’ credibility, Touma said the report was based on ‘first-hand testimonies that people told us. In some cases there was clear physical proof on people’s bodies, as well as psychological. So this is what’s also been documented.’
UNRWA provides education, health and relief services to about 5.7 million registered Palestinian refugees around the Middle East. The U.S. has been by far the biggest donor to its $1.4 billion annual budget.
The Israeli army leveled new accusations at UNRWA on March 4, saying it employed over 450 ‘military operatives’ from Hamas and other armed groups, and that Israel has shared this intelligence with the United Nations.
Later that day, the head of UNRWA warned of ‘a deliberate and concerted campaign’ aimed at ending the agency’s work, citing comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and destruction of the agency’s infrastructure in Gaza.
Asked about the latest Israeli accusations, Touma said UNRWA encouraged any entity with information on the allegations against UNRWA staff to share it with the investigation, which is being conducted by a U.N. oversight body.
Touma told Reuters the document was based on interviews the agency had conducted with dozens of Palestinians freed from Israeli detention to whom UNRWA provided assistance.
She said she could not provide a more detailed figure and did not know how many of the detainees made the allegations about abuse or being coerced into saying UNRWA has Hamas links.
The report focuses on detainees who were taken out of Gaza for extended periods of interrogation before being returned to Gaza via the Kerem Shalom crossing from December to February.
The report said UNRWA had documented the release of 1,002 detainees at Kerem Shalom ranging in age from six to 82 years-old as of Feb. 19.