Documents reveal the staff working for the international agency for Palestinian refugees in the occupied West Bank have been subject to various forms of harassment by Israeli forces since October 7 brutal war on Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces harass UNRWA staff in West Bank
21 Mar 2024 - 17:19
Documents reveal the staff working for the international agency for Palestinian refugees in the occupied West Bank have been subject to various forms of harassment by Israeli forces since October 7 brutal war on Gaza Strip.
An internal UNRWA document recorded hundreds of incidents where staff were beaten at military checkpoints and the Israeli army used the agency's facilities to launch violent raids on Palestinian refugee camps.
In one incident, two UNRWA staff were forcefully made to leave their marked UN vehicle at gunpoint at a checkpoint near Bethlehem, while the vehicle was searched by Israeli officers who made "reference to the staff belonging to Hamas".
They were then made to kneel down, and were blindfolded, handcuffed with cable ties and beaten, before a senior officer intervened.
In an example of obstruction, a shipment of medicine earmarked for UNRWA health centers was held up by Israeli customs in Jordan for over two months. It was only cleared on Sunday, hours after the media intervened. A customs spokesperson denied there had been a delay.
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