The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) say they’ve recovered M112 explosive charges from a United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)-run school in Jabalia, Gaza. According to investigative journalist Laura Loomer, the IDF claims these M112 explosive charges are U.S.-made.
Batch numbers found on the explosive charges indicated they’re likely from a weapons sale the U.S. government made to Egpyt in 2007. For years, Israeli officials have suspected that elements of the Egyptian military have provided guns and other munitions to the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas. The terror group perpetrated the barbaric October 7 attacks in Israel last year, sparking renewed conflict in the region.
The National Pulse previously reported that UNRWA employees appear to have actively participated in Hamas‘s terrorist attacks against Israel late last year. Even more concerning, Western nations have contributed at least $8 billion to UNRWA over the past decade. At least some of this money is believed to have ended up in the hands of Hamas terrorists.
According to data compiled by UNRWA, in the ten years from 2013 to 2022, the United States gave $2,558,830,210, the EU and its member states collectively gave $5,246,475,932, and Australia, Canada, and New Zealand gave a combined $313,429,066 to the controversial agency — a grand total of $8,118,735,208. Following the revelations that UNRWA staff aided Hamas, at least 11 Western governments announced they would be suspending contributions to the United Nations group.
The Biden government has been under increasing pressure from Arab-American and Muslim political organizations to renew UNRWA funding.
EXCLUSIVE:
The IDF @IDF just recovered US-made M112 explosive charges in a @UNRWA school in Jabalia, Gaza. Intelligence sources have told me that the batch numbers on the charges indicate that they are from a 2007 US production that were sold to the Egyptians.
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— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) May 27, 2024