The leadership of the United Nations Agency for Palestinians, known as UNRWA, has vehemently insisted that lack of funding – put on hold by several countries due to suspicions of involvement in the Oct. 7 massacre – would lead to an end of its aid work in the Gaza Strip.
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And yet, this week the agency advertised several job listings on LinkedIn and other platforms in search of new employees, which – according to the United Nations website – include senior positions.
Video: The IDF's findings within UNRWA's Gaza facilities / Credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit
Ironically, the job listing says that UNRWA employees are expected to "uphold the highest standards of neutrality and integrity" and "respect for and commitment to human rights."
LinkedIn users were quick to comment on the post, saying, "Will I get a bonus if I participate in a massacre?" and "I don't have experience digging tunnels, but I can make sad videos."
"Will I have to kill Jews"? another user commented. "It depends on the context," wrote another, echoing the words of Secretary-General António Guterres, who appeared to justify the atrocities Hamas committed on Oct. 7 suggesting they "didn't happen in a vacuum."
The IDF has most recently discovered a Hamas tunnel and data center under the UNRWA headquarters in Gaza.
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