The United Nations top Human Assistance Officer told Fox News Digital that he had “not seen a piece of evidence” of the United Nations participation “, either through his features or the use of his employees, in the grip of the hostages in Gaza.
Asked about the claims of the former Hamas hostages, they were held in the facilities of the United Nations or the UN employees, Tom Fletcher, under-Secretary-General and Emergency Relief Coordinator for Human Affairs, for the office (OCHA) for coordinating humanitarian affairs, for the coordination of humanitarian affairs, refused to see any proof of the claims.
Fletcher said during a news conference, “I have not seen a piece of evidence yet, and I have asked for it, showing that there were any familiarity of the United Nations in the United Nations or involved in joining the United Nations buildings or UN employees.”
Tom Fletcher of the United Nations attends a press conference in Geneva, Switzerland, 3 December, 2024. (Reuters/Dennis Balibhouse)
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He also said that “if we find evidence of the United Nations worker involved in a work of terrorism or hostage, then we are definitely going to investigate.” Fletcher himself offered to lead the investigation.
Emily Demari, a former hostage of Hamas, was released in the most recent ceasefire deal, alleged that it was held in a near -East (UNRWA) facility for Palestine refugees for a United Nations relief and work agency. Damari, who had a British and Israeli citizenship, told the British Prime Minister Kir Stmper that he was denied proper medical care during the UNRWA school.
Fletcher said that this feature was “a shelter used by the United Nations, before we were out of it by Israeli.” He admitted that Hamas would have used the facility then, but said it was when the United Nations “was not to stop them from doing so.”

Emily Damri and her mother Mandy are seen near Kibutz Reem of Southern Israel, Emily was released from captivity by Hamas militants in Gaza on 19 January. (AP/Israeli Army)
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In a statement by Fox News Digital, Israeli United Nations Ambassador Danny Danon called the United Nations to investigate “these very serious claims”.
“We believe that the testimony of Israeli hostages passing through hell in Hamas captivity. Instead of dedicating adequate resources and efforts to demonetisation to Israel, the United Nations should fully examine these serious claims about the complexity of the United Nations in Hams terrorism,” Danon said in the statement.
Anne Befski, director of Touro Institute on Human Rights and President of Human Rights Voice, stoned the United Nations on his “unique pattern of” behavior, when the truth about UNRWA and the involvement of the United Nations actors in terrorism against Jews: Refillment, Avhelna and proceeding. “
“Israel has presented the mountains of evidence of UNRWA’s participation in the atrocities of 7 October, and its ongoing efforts to save Hamas – who deny the United Nations is a terrorist organization,” said Beafesky. “‘Look at any evil, no evil response listen”-from a hostage, this intestinal information is quite simple, low in the face. “

Israel and United Nations flags outside the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
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Beefsky said that “as far as the United Nations wrong information machine is concerned, the evidence is never enough.”
While Fletcher says that he has not seen “a piece of evidence”, the United Nations Office of Oversite Services (OIOS), which reviewed Israel’s claims, said, “UNRWA staff members can join the 7 October attacks.”
OIOS investigated evidence of the involvement of United Nations workers in attacks and found that nine workers participating in the massacre were “insufficient” evidence. However, it did not fully exempt the possibility. In fact, the UNRWA Commissioner-General Philip Lazarini issued a statement on the investigation and determined that the employee in the question “could not work for UNRWA.”
Fox News reached a representative for Damari’s family, but did not get a response to what Fletcher said.