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Biden-Harris DOJ Says UNRWA Terrorists Should Be Immune from Lawsuits; Outrage as US DOJ Defends UN Staffers Who Collaborated in Hamas’ Terror; Justice Department Backs UN Claim Relief Workers Accused of Aiding Hamas are Immune

Biden-Harris DOJ Says UNRWA Terrorists Should Be Immune from Lawsuits:

The Biden-Harris administration’s Department of Justice has argued in federal court that employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) who joined the October 7 terror attack are immune from lawsuits.

The DOJ made the astonishing argument in a lawsuit filed in June by relatives of victims of the attack, based on reports and UNRWA’s own admission that some of the refugee agency’s employees supported or backed Hamas.

UNRWA admitted that nine of its employees may have participated in the attack; one UNRWA employee took the body of a murdered Israeli back to Gaza. The agency has also been accused of indoctrinating Palestinians generally.

However, UNRWA told the federal court in the Southern District of New York that its employees enjoy immunity under the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations of 1946, and that the United Nations has not waived immunity.

The Department of Justice agreed, according to the Jewish News Syndicate: —>READ MORE HERE

Outrage as US DOJ defends UN staffers who collaborated in Hamas’ terror:

“No one is above the law,” Kamala Harris says when speaking of her rival, former President Donald Trump.

But the Harris-Biden administration is arguing in federal court that lots of people are above the law — in particular, the many UN employees who helped Hamas build its terror facilities and launch its genocidal pogrom on Oct. 7.

In June, some victims of the Oct. 7 massacre filed suit in New York, where the United Nations is based, against the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, alleging that UNRWA and its officials have aided and abetted Hamas.

Evidence of UNRWA’s wholesale collaboration with the designated terror group is abundant, and goes back years.

“Oh, I am sure that there are Hamas members on the UNRWA payroll, and I don’t see that as a crime,” then-UNRWA Commissioner-General Peter Hansen stated in 2004.

Twenty years later, many UNRWA staffers participated directly in the Oct. 7 terror attack, while others imprisoned and tortured the hostages afterward.

The United Nations, which claims to be dedicated to advancing human rights, has pledged that it will waive any claims to immunity for acts of terror.

Nonetheless, it responded to the victims’ lawsuit by invoking immunity for itself and its employees.

And this week, news broke that the United States Department of Justice has joined that effort, filing a submission to the US District Court arguing that both UNRWA and its workers should have “absolute immunity” from suit.

As the first anniversary of Oct. 7 approaches, the DOJ is lawyering for some of the attack’s perpetrators.

The DOJ letter asserts that the UN officials have immunity under the 1945 International Organizations Immunities Act.

Indeed, the United States has historically supported a broad interpretation of UN immunity — but despite significant prior misdeeds, UN agencies have never before been structurally intertwined with a US-designated terror group, or had numerous employees carry out mass atrocities. —>READ MORE HERE

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