United Nations – Israel Rejects Immunity For Indicted UN Engineer In Gaza

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    FILE - Wahid Abdallah al Bursh (C), a Palestinian engineer with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) whom Israel's Shin Bet security agency said had confessed to being recruited in 2014 to help Hamas is seen before a court hearing at Beersheba District Court in southern Israel, August 18, 2016. REUTERS/Amir Cohen United Nations – The Israeli government on Thursday rejected a U.N. request for diplomatic immunity for a Palestinian engineer who worked for the U.N. in the Gaza Strip but is now in prison after being accused of assisting the territory’s Islamic militant Hamas rulers.

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    Israel arrested 38-year-old Waheed Borsh, who worked for the U.N. development agency known as UNDP for 13 years, on July 16 on suspicion of aiding Hamas. The government announced on Aug. 9 that he had been indicted on charges of assisting the militant group.

    Israel’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nachshon said “Israel rejects the claim that a person assisting a terror organization recognized by the international community such as Hamas could enjoy immunity.”

    Israel’s Shin Bet intelligence agency said at the time that Borsh used UNDP resources last year to build a jetty for Hamas’ naval forces. It said that at Hamas’ request he persuaded his managers to prioritize the reconstruction of houses damaged in conflicts with Israel in areas where Hamas members lived.

    UNDP said in a statement on Aug. 9 that it was “greatly concerned” by the allegations, that it was investigating them, and that it has “zero tolerance for wrongdoing” in its programs and projects.

    Nachshon said the U.N. suddenly claimed in a letter Wednesday that Borsh is entitled to diplomatic immunity. The claim was examined by jurists who determined it is “unsubstantiated,” he said.

    “It is outrageous that a man assisting a terror organization could benefit from U.N. immunity,” Nachshon said. “It is clear that immunity is not a license to commit acts of terror.”

    Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon said the U.N. legal office claimed that any U.N. employee should receive diplomatic immunity from local authorities and that until Borsh’s release from prison he should be granted visits by the organization.

    Shortly before Borsh’s arrest, Israel charged the Gaza manager of the international charity World Vision for allegedly funneling millions of dollars to the group.

    Danon said he has been in touch with international aid organizations operating in Gaza with this message: “Any dollar spent, and any local hire by an international organization, must be monitored (to) ensure they fulfill the purpose of aiding the residents of Gaza and not fund terror activities.”


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    dooalldel
    dooalldel
    7 years ago

    The Whole UN should land in prison

    bennyt
    bennyt
    7 years ago

    Make sure he gets to watch soccer while in prison.

    7 years ago

    NO IMMUNITY to the United (ARAB) Nations – they are guilty of war crimes in helping Hamas & Hezbollah by providing shelter for terrorists & rockets in UN buildings to attack Israel. Monkey Boon s/b prosecuted for war crimes. This guy was caught red-handed but there are many more UN workers helping terrorist all over the middle east.