UNRWA Teacher's Passport Found on Hamas Leader
UNRWA Teacher's Passport Found on Hamas Leader
UNRWA Teacher's Passport Found on Hamas Leader
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A passport belonging to Hani Zourob, a teacher with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), was discovered on the body of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli forces during a military operation in Gaza. Zourob, who reportedly moved to Egypt in April, is confirmed to be alive, raising questions about how his expired passport came into Sinwar's possession. This incident has intensified scrutiny on UNRWA's operations and its alleged connections to Hamas, especially following accusations that some of its employees were involved in the October 7 attack on Israel. Israeli officials have described Sinwar's death as a significant blow to Hamas, which could potentially shift the dynamics of the ongoing conflict. The authenticity of the passport remains uncertain, and further investigations are underway. UNRWA has faced backlash over its personnel's alleged involvement in terrorist activities, prompting international concern and funding halts from several countries.

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