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West Bank - UN staff accuse Israeli authorities of campaign of harassment : Jason Burke / The Guardian

UN documents seen by the Guardian list hundreds of incidents, including claims workers were blindfolded and beaten


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Excerpts:
"The documents record hundreds of incidents ranging from the alleged blindfolding and beating of UN staff at checkpoints to the use of UN facilities by Israeli troops as firing positions during raids on refugee camps in which Palestinians were killed."

"In one of the most serious alleged incidents described in the documents, two Unrwa staff in a marked UN vehicle were stopped by soldiers at a temporary checkpoint in February 2024 as they tried to leave a Palestinian village near Bethlehem.

The soldiers, who “forcefully” removed the keys and “forced the staff to get out … at gunpoint”, then searched the vehicle and mocked the staff “making reference to the staff belonging to Hamas”. The staff were then instructed to kneel down, were blindfolded, handcuffed with plastic cable-ties and beaten before a senior officer intervened, the documents allege."

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  1. Every story seems worse than the previous one may the truth prevail and peace be allowed to intervene

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