Israel and UNRWA confirmed the death of Mohammad Abu Itiwi on Wednesday
- It was revealed he had been employed by the aid agency in Gaza since July 2023
The agency has been accused by Israel of having many employees who double as members of Hamas and other armed groups.
After an investigation, the UN in August admitted that 12 UNRWA staff were possibly involved in the October 7 attacks and fired them.
But Itiwi was one of more than a hundred people Israel claims worked for the UNRWA while simultaneously acting on behalf of Hamas or other militant groups.
The commander, named as Mohammad Abu Itiwi, was thought to have been involved in the brutal attack on Kibbutz Re'im
Israel's military has revealed it killed a Hamas commander who was responsible for orchestrating the October 7, 2023, assault on southern Israel while also working for the UN aid agency in the Gaza Strip.
The commander, named as Mohammad Abu Itiwi, was thought to have been involved in the brutal attack on Kibbutz Re'im, close to the Nova music festival where hundreds of Israelis were slaughtered in cold blood.
He was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Wednesday, the IDF declared, adding that the ruthless Hamas member had also been employed by the UN aid agency UNRWA since July 2022 - more than a year before the October 7 attacks.
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