
Hamas leader killed in Lebanon was UN employee, agency confirms
Fox News
A U.N. human rights group confirmed Hamas’ leader in Lebanon recently killed by Israeli strikes was their employee.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) noted that Sherif had been on suspension with the organization since March but had not been fired.
"Fateh Al Sharif was an UNRWA employee who was put on administrative leave without pay in March and was undergoing an investigation following allegations that UNRWA received about his political activities," an UNRWA spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
At the time, his suspension sparked widespread protests and strikes by teachers in Lebanon.

FBI director suggests 'sheer incompetence' or 'negligence' in Biden admin handling of pipe bomb case
FBI Director Kash Patel criticizes Biden administration for failing to solve U.S. Capitol pipe bomb case for four years before Brian Cole Jr. was arrested.












