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UNRWA fires 70 Gaza staffers amid allegations of Hamas ties, says terminations not admission of guilt
UNRWA fired 70 Gaza staff amid allegations of Hamas ties, stating the decision was to mitigate safety risks and not an admission of guilt. A USAID investigation referred over 100 UNRWA staff for suspension or dismissal, citing involvement in Hamas activities. Israeli authorities accuse UNRWA of being linked to Hamas and using its infrastructure for terrorism.
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