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Israel arrested a U.N. aid worker in Gaza Strip for allegedly helping Palestinian resistance group
Israel has arrested a U.N. aid worker in the blockaded Gaza Strip, accusing him of supporting Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, Israel’s Shin Bet intelligence agency announced Tuesday. The arrest of Waleed Borsh, an engineer for the United Nations Development Project (UNDP), follows last week's indictment of Mohammad al-Halabi, Gaza director of international Christian charity World Vision, who was similarly accused of redirecting some $7 million a year from the charity to Hamas. In a statement, Shin Bet claimed Borsh had redirected UNDP aid allocations to Hamas’ military activities, including the construction of a jetty on the Gaza coast for use by Hamas naval units. Similar to the allegations leveled against al-Halabi, the intelligence agency claimed Borsh had attempted to influence UNDP decisions under orders from Hamas. The agency went on to allege that there were other aid workers -- in a number of organizations -- also working for the Gaza-based resistance group. World Vision on Monday denied Israel’s claims regarding al-Halabi, saying they contained discrepancies. "World Vision’s cumulative operating budget in Gaza for the past ten years was approximately $22.5 million, which makes the alleged amount of up to $50 million being diverted [to Hamas] hard to reconcile," World Vision President Kevin Jenkins said in a statement. "We still have not seen any of the evidence," he added. "We look forward to an ongoing dialogue to be able to clarify discrepancies and we call for a fair and transparent legal process." World Vision temporarily suspended its Gaza operations in the wake of the claims, while funding for the charity from Australia and Germany has also been put on hold pending further investigation. Word Bulletin News |
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