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Trump administration probes UNRWA over alleged employment of 1,500 terrorists
United States🏛️ PoliticsConservative7 hr. ago

Trump administration probes UNRWA over alleged employment of 1,500 terrorists

The U.S. administration is investigating the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for allegedly employing 1,500 individuals linked to terrorism. The probe, led by the USAID Office of the Inspector General (OIG), focuses on current and former UNRWA staff suspected of involvement with Hamas, a group designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO). While the U.N. conducted its own internal investigation in 2024 and terminated contracts for nine employees, the U.S. investigation has referred 108 staff members to the State Department for potential sanctions. U.S. officials argue that taxpayer-funded aid should not support individuals affiliated with terrorist organizations. The article highlights concerns about UNRWA's role in providing services to Palestinian refugees and calls for donor countries to reconsider funding.

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Inside Israel's mission to train civilians to stop the next Oct 7-like terror attack

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Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Israeli civilian training efforts as a necessary and proactive measure against terrorism, emphasizing national security and the threat posed by groups like Hamas. While it presents factual information about the drills, the emphasis on the severity of the threat and the role of

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Trump administration probes UNRWA over alleged employment of 1,500 terrorists

The U.S. administration is investigating the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for allegedly employing 1,500 individuals linked to terrorism. The probe, led by the USAID Office of the Inspector General (OIG), focuses on current and former UNRWA staff suspected of involvement with Hamas, a group designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO). While the U.N. conducted its own internal investigation in 2024 and terminated contracts for nine employees, the U.S. investigation has referred 108 staff members to the State Department for potential sanctions. U.S. officials argue that taxpayer-funded aid should not support individuals affiliated with terrorist organizations. The article highlights concerns about UNRWA's role in providing services to Palestinian refugees and calls for donor countries to reconsider funding.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the U.S. investigation into UNRWA as a necessary action to prevent 'terrorists' from benefiting from U.S. taxpayer funds. It emphasizes the risks of funding organizations associated with Hamas, which is portrayed as a clear threat. The tone aligns with conservative narratives that

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