Friday, January 19, 2024

  • Friday, January 19, 2024
  • Elder of Ziyon
Since October, UNRWA has been keeping a tally of how many of its employees have been killed in Gaza. As of now, the total is 151.

But for some reason, they  aren't releasing a list of their names.

A few of them are mentioned in specific communications, but there is no single online memorial where people can see their biographies, their positions, or the circumstances of their deaths. 

The closest that they do are videos showing the first names only of the casualties. 


Isn't that strange? What organization doesn't publish the names of its victims?

The only reason I can think of is that if they would publish the names, people could look up the their social media and see that many of them were celebrating October 7, or otherwise support terrorism.  And it is altogether possible that many of them were legitimate targets themselves - either performing  military support for Hamas, or sheltering Hamas members or weapons in their homes. 

There is something odd going on. 



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