According to the Ynet news site, which reported on the letter, the ILA had turned a blind eye to UNRWA’s violation of the terms under which the land was leased to it, but decided to enforce the terms of the lease in light of tensions over the war in Gaza and the alleged involvement of several UNRWA employees in the October 7 massacre carried out by Hamas in southern Israel.
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Israel has done this repeatedly in hopes of getting a nice response from its enemies.
ReplyDeleteIt allows the Arabs to build without restrictions. Now look at the problems their illegal shanty towns are causing.
It ignored the UN, hoping for a positive return. Instead the UN used Israel's kindness to repeatedly stab it in the back.