UN under fire as USAID investigators probe Hamas diversion of aid to Gaza
Share this @internewscast.com

As the truce between Israel and Hamas unfolds, the USAID Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is actively investigating claims that U.S. taxpayer funds may have been redirected to support foreign terrorist groups.

A U.S. diplomatic source, familiar with the ongoing investigations by USAID OIG, shared with Fox News Digital that the office continues to receive firsthand accounts from aid workers and other witnesses. These reports challenge the narrative that Hamas has not been involved in misappropriating U.S.-funded aid. According to the source, these accounts are being submitted by frustrated whistleblowers and aid personnel who are dissatisfied with the U.N.’s reluctance to implicate Hamas.

Back in November 2023, USAID OIG first raised alarms about the potential misdirection of American aid in Gaza. It emphasized that preventing such aid from benefitting foreign terrorist organizations, including Hamas, was a top investigative priority.

On July 30, USAID OIG updated its findings, mentioning ongoing inquiries into credible claims of Hamas’s interference, misappropriation, and theft of humanitarian aid in Gaza. They also noted allegations concerning the smuggling of contraband via aid deliveries.

hamas fighters in gaza on feb. 8, 2025

Despite Hamas agreeing to President Donald Trump’s plan as Israeli Defense Forces begin their withdrawal, the situation remains complex. (Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

The United Nations acknowledged that a significant portion of aid sent to Gaza post-May 2025 was redirected by armed groups and desperate locals. However, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has stated that Hamas was not responsible for the widespread misallocation of aid.

In July, Reuters reported that a USAID analysis found little evidence of Hamas theft of Gaza aid, something the State Department and the White House disputed. Anna Kelly, a White House spokesperson, told Reuters that it “was likely produced by a deep state operative,” seeking to discredit President Donald Trump’s “humanitarian agenda.”

A USAID flag flies outside headquarters in Washington, D.C.

An American flag and USAID flag fly outside the USAID building in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 1, 2025. (REUTERS/Annabelle Gordon)

Over half of USAID programming is obligated to U.N. organizations. However, the USAID OIG reported in July 2024 that since October 2023, it had received “17 reports of alleged misconduct from five USAID-funded implementers,” only two of which were submitted by U.N. organizations.

The OIG also noted that U.N. organizations were exempt from USAID’s partner vetting process, which “creates risk to USAID’s programs.”

Hamas members stealing aid in Gaza.

Hamas terrorists carrying clubs and firearms secure and divert humanitarian aid trucks in the northern Gaza area of Jabaliya on June. 25. (TPS-IL)

The diplomatic source also reported seeing U.N. duplicity over food deliveries into Gaza firsthand. The source attended Joint Coordination Board meetings where officials from the Israel Defense Forces, U.S. Army, U.S. aid organizations, the U.N. and the International Committee of the Red Cross had “robust, extensive, and productive” discussions about aid deliveries and appeared to share “a sense of mission.”

“It was shocking then to read press releases by those same U.N. agencies, the very next day totally body-slamming the government of Israel for failing to coordinate delivery of aid,” the official said.

Much of the USAID OIG’s effort since the outbreak of war following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks has concerned Hamas’ infiltration of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

The office concluded an investigation in April 2025 that found three UNRWA members were connected with the Oct. 7 attack and another 14 were affiliates of Hamas.

UNRWA previously fired nine employees for their association with the attacks, according to reports.

In July, USAID OIG reported being “unable to obtain from UNRWA” the names of the personnel it fired.

USAID delivers foreign aid for Gazans.

A United States Air Force Boeing C-17 Globemaster III prepares to unload its cargo as foreign aid intended for the Gaza Strip is delivered at El Arish International Airport on Dec. 5, 2023 in Arish, Egypt. (Ali Moustafa/Getty Images)

The diplomatic source said that the USAID OIG investigators “opened an independent investigation, obtaining information that UNRWA refused to provide through other sources and methods,” with the goal of ensuring “that UNRWA officials associated with Hamas do not recirculate to other U.S. taxpayer-funded organizations operating in Gaza,” the official said.

Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., has begun an investigation into UNRWA staff participation in the Oct. 7 attacks, which led to over 1,200 Israelis and 32 Americans being killed and 251 people taken hostage.

In an open letter to U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres dated Oct. 27, Comer requested unredacted copies of a U.N. Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) report into UNRWA participation in the deadly attack and asked for correspondence and other details about staff who were investigated for their possible roles.

Comer noted that the U.S. provides 22% of the U.N.’s general budget, 40% of its humanitarian budget and 25% of its peacekeeping budget, in addition to providing $343 million in 2022 and $422 million in 2023 to UNRWA. “The requested documents and communications are required for verification that no U.N. entity or NGO receiving American taxpayer funds employs individuals affiliated with or supporting terrorist entities,” Comer said.

Stéphane Dujarric, spokesperson for Guterres, told Fox News Digital that the U.N. has been “sharing information with the United States government on matters raised in the letter. We are presently considering the committee’s request and intend to respond with relevant information.” Dujarric said he would “not say anything more publicly at this time.”

William Deere, director of the UNRWA Representative Office in Washington, D.C., told Fox News Digital that “the United Nations provided the USAID IG with an unredacted copy of the U.N. Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) investigation report months ago. To suggest information is being withheld from the U.S. is simply disingenuous. Following the government of Israel’s initial allegations in January of 2024 of potential UNRWA staff misconduct, Commissioner-General Lazzarini immediately terminated the appointments of the named staff ‘in the interest of the Agency,’ to protect UNRWA’s ability to deliver humanitarian assistance.”

Deere claimed that, “regrettably, since that time the government of Israel has failed to provide the United States, the United Nations, or UNRWA with the information and evidence that would substantiate its claims against UNRWA employees. Significantly, the government of Israel has also failed to take action against any of the named individuals in their own judicial system. The record is clear, UNRWA investigates every claim brought to it of potential employee misconduct, as evidenced by the multiple requests the agency has made to the Israeli government for the information in these cases.”

Hamas bomb shelter attack

Mohammad Abu Itiwi during the October 7 Massacre. The Hamas Nukhba commander was involved in the murder and abduction of Israeli civilians on October 7th and, according to the IDF was simultaneously employed by UNRWA. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)

The U.S. diplomatic official familiar with UNRWA’s investigation disputes the U.N.’s assertion that members of Hamas do not remain on UNRWA’s payroll, saying that “Perhaps ‘some’ of the Oct. 7 terrorists were removed, but UNRWA continues to employ Hamas members, there is no question. They are a subsidiary of Hamas.”

A report on Monday by the Washington Free Beacon said a confidential copy of the U.N. Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) report on UNRWA members’ participation in the Oct. 7 attack claimed to show that OIOS dismissed the evidence provided by Israeli intelligence of intercepted calls between Hamas personnel and UNRWA staff as “likely authentic” but “insufficient” proof of cooperation to support the firing of 10 additional UNRWA employees. Additionally, the report said that the U.N. “did not investigate ties to Hamas outside participation in the Oct. 7 attacks.”

Foundation for Defense of Democracies Senior Advisor Richard Goldberg told Fox News Digital that “UNRWA was Hamas in Gaza. It remains a terror and radicalization threat elsewhere. When Israel banned UNRWA in Gaza, it was quickly replaced by other U.N. agencies and NGOs. UNRWA proved neither indispensable nor irreplaceable — a lie repeated by many.”

“We also need to dismantle the entire agency in the context of deradicalization,” Goldberg said. “Oct. 7 will keep happening again and again so long as UNRWA exists. The Trump plan will fail where UNRWA is present. Arab countries are making peace with Israel. UNRWA is still waging the war of 1948.”

Israeli tanks are stationed near Gaza

Military vehicles are gathered near the Israel-Gaza border, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in southern Israel on Oct. 12, 2025. (Ammar Awad/Reuters)

USAID OIG confirmed that its “investigations of UNRWA officials affiliated with Hamas are active and ongoing, and intended to prevent the recirculation of terrorists to other U.S.-funded organizations operating in Gaza.”

In response to questions about whether the State Department had utilized the USAID OIG report on UNRWA members’ participation in Oct. 7 attacks, a spokesperson told Fox News Digital that “As a general matter, the department does not comment on internal or investigative reports, nor on actions that may be under consideration. UNRWA was complicit in Oct. 7 and is unfit for purpose. Our policy is that it will not play a role in Gaza again.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Israel warns Hezbollah ‘playing with fire,’ presses Lebanon to act on weapons pledge

Israel Cautions Hezbollah on Escalating Tensions, Urges Lebanon to Honor Weapons Agreement

In light of Hezbollah’s ongoing military build-up and Lebanon’s alleged non-compliance with…
Suspicious package with anti-Trump messaging prompts medical visits at Joint Base Andrews, official says

Suspicious Package with Anti-Trump Message Leads to Medical Evaluations at Joint Base Andrews

According to U.S. officials, a group of servicemembers at Joint Base Andrews…
FAA flight reductions: Cuts tied to shutdown begin being phased in at 40 busy airports

FAA Implements Flight Reductions at 40 Major Airports Amid Government Shutdown: What Travelers Need to Know

In response to pressures faced by air traffic controllers during the ongoing…
Manhunt underway after gunman allegedly fires at federal agents during Chicago immigration enforcement action

Massive Search Launched After Gunfire Erupts During Chicago Immigration Raid

Authorities are on the hunt for a man who is suspected of…
Teen saw ‘devil in disguise’ John Wayne Gacy before her friend disappeared forever

Teen Encounters John Wayne Gacy, Infamous ‘Devil in Disguise,’ Prior to Friend’s Disappearance

Kim Byers vividly remembers the unsettling encounter with a peculiar contractor at…
Chicago crime: Walter Johnson pleads guilty after police sergeant who witnessed fatal shooting shot in West Garfield Park in 2020

Chicago Crime Unveiled: Walter Johnson Admits Guilt in 2020 Fatal Shooting of Police Sergeant in West Garfield Park

In a recent development from Chicago, Walter Johnson, a man implicated in…
Former TV anchor charged with first-degree murder in stabbing death of 80-year-old mother: DA

Ex-TV Anchor Faces First-Degree Murder Charges in Tragic Stabbing of Elderly Mother, DA Reports

A former morning television news anchor has been charged with first-degree murder…
'Nothing like live hockey': Jacksonville Icemen draw huge crowd for thrilling season home opener

Jacksonville Icemen Captivate Large Crowd with Exciting Home Opener

The atmosphere buzzed with excitement at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena on…
Gurnee Woodland Elementary School teacher Todd Fowler charged with disseminating child pornography, Lake County Sheriff says

Mount Pleasant Resident Cristian N. Ruval-Cavatorres Arrested in Beach Park Murder-for-Hire Shooting Plot

In the quiet community of Beach Park, Illinois, a startling incident has…
Mike Lupica: Giants need to turn positive Jaxson Dart start into wins

Mike Lupica: Giants Must Leverage Jaxson Dart’s Strong Start for Victory

Six years ago, the New York Giants were seen as a team…
Panarin has goal, 2 assists as Rangers beat Red Wings 4-1

Panarin Shines with Goal and Two Assists as Rangers Secure 4-1 Victory Over Red Wings

By Dana Gauruder DETROIT (AP) — Artemi Panarin shone with a goal…
Ketanji Brown Jackson halts order requiring full SNAP payments, for now

Breaking: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Temporarily Blocks Full SNAP Payment Mandate

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has issued a temporary suspension on…