We are waiting for the International Salt Office's statement on the matter, writes Neokohn.
One of the hostages recently freed from Gaza revealed that he had been held in his attic for nearly 50 days to a teacher of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Middle East (UNRWA).
Almog Boker, a journalist from Israel's Channel 13, disclosed the story on X.
The hostage also said that the teacher holding him captive is the father of 10 children. He said he received little food or medical care, and the teacher kept him locked up.
Boker's report also quotes another hostage, who said that he was held hostage by a doctor in Gaza while he was treating children.
Back in November, it was reported that a school run by UNRWA in Nablus, West Bank, posted a video on its official Facebook page in which a young student called for the victory of Hamas "jihadists" in Gaza.
There is also ample evidence that teachers at UNRWA schools in Gaza praised the attacks on social media and were in contact with Hamas terrorists.
It was also revealed that more than 100 of the Hamas terrorists who participated in the October 7 attack were certified graduates of UNRWA schools.
Featured image: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres makes a statement at the world organization's headquarters in New York on October 25, 2023, after the Israeli ambassador announced that Israel will not grant visas to several UN representatives due to the Secretary-General's statements the previous day.
At the time, Guterres declared that the Palestinian people had been "held under a suffocating occupation" for 56 years. MTI/EPA/Justin Lane