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Germany funded Shani Louk's underground shelter.

A week ago, the Israel military discovered the body of German national Shani Louk along with those of Itzhak Gelerenter (56) and Amit Buskila (28). It was recently disclosed that their remains were concealed in a 10-meter-deep tunnel beneath a structure owned by the UN terrorist organization...

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May 24, 2024
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Hamas had hidden Shani Louk's body in a tunnel under a UN building financed by Germany
Hamas had hidden Shani Louk's body in a tunnel under a UN building financed by Germany

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Tunnel beneath UN facility discovered by Hamas - Germany funded Shani Louk's underground shelter.

The evidence suggests that the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) goes beyond humanitarian aid and education in the Gaza Strip. It seems to be connected to Hamas terrorist activities as well. Doron Kadosh, an Israeli military correspondent from GLZRadio, snapped photographs of a building that housed a terror tunnel where Shani Louk's body was discovered. This building was funded by Germany's state bank, KfW, relying on financial support from German taxpayers via the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) or the Federal Foreign Office (AA).

There were earlier suspicions that a few UNRWA employees might have participated in the massacre on October 7. Some reports even estimate the number at over 2,000. The possibility that these individuals belong to extremist groups like Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad raises serious concerns.

It was already apparent that UNRWA schools promoted incitement and celebrated terrorists as martyrs in their curriculum. In response to these discoveries, nations like Germany suspended their financial aid to UNRWA until they could get to the root of the problem. However, they probably didn't - Germany was the second-largest contributor to this agency in 2022, providing €202 million, in addition to indirect contributions through the EU and UN.

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Recently, the Israeli army (IDF) announced the recovery of three more hostage bodies in Rafah, Gaza, one of which was Shani Louk's boyfriend, Orión Hernández Radoux. He was at the Nova festival when the Hamas terrorists attacked using paragliders, resulting in 364 casualties. Many of the victims were burnt to death inside their vehicles. IDF also recovered the bodies of Hanan Yablonka and Michel Nisenbaum, both murdered at the Nova Festival on October 7, 2023. Their remains were taken to the Gaza Strip as well.

What the Federal Foreign Office and the BMZ have to say

The shaft to the tunnel where the hostages were hidden - in a building of the UN relief organization for the Palestinians

"UNRWA has expressed concerns about potential breaches of its neutrality and announced plans to punish violations." This organization feels compelled to adhere to the recommendations of the investigation it commissioned. Three anti-Israel NGOs investigated it blindly, clearing it of any wrongdoing. Consequently, the Federal Foreign Office and the BMZ resumed payments.

"The German government maintains that they only fund humanitarian aid and support educational initiatives." Neither ministry addressed the concerns about the misappropriation of UNRWA funds by Hamas. "It's imperative that we — along with UNRWA and the KfW — expedite the process of probing the situation under the given circumstances."

A soldier explained the operation in which the bodies were recovered to the journalist

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