An Internal UN investigation concluded that 9 UNWRA employees “may have been involved” in the October 7th atrocities.
The Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), an independent branch of the UN, investigated 19 UNRWA staff.
The 9 people who are suspected of having participated in the October 7th atrocities had their employment terminated, 9 others were said to have insufficient evidence of terror involvement, and one was described as having no evidence against them.

The investigation was launched in January when 7 UNRWA employees were found to have been involved in the October 7th attacks.
The IDF has repeatedly found weapons stored in UNRWA facilities, and the centers of the Palestinian aid group are often used as terror headquarters.
Israeli Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan said the investigation was a “disgrace” because only 19 UNRWA employees were investigated, whereas “detailed information” was provided allegedly showing that at least 100 UNRWA workers were actively involved with Hamas.