A House Republican panel launched a probe into the Biden administration’s renewed funding of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency following allegations that members of the organization participated in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel. 

The House Oversight and Accountability Committee announced the investigation on Friday following accusations from the Israeli government that a dozen UNRWA employees participated in or lent support to Hamas in the terrorist group’s assault on Israel. 

In a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, lawmakers on the GOP-led panel requested all documents and communications related to the Biden administration’s decision to renew funding for UNRWA in 2021.

“The United States and, to date, 11 other nations have now suspended payments to UNRWA while the United Nations investigates the reports,” the lawmakers wrote. “But the Administration had originally restored UNRWA’s funding in 2021 even amidst mounting evidence that UNRWA has close ties to terror groups. The latest revelations of UNRWA’s ties to terror groups warrant greater scrutiny of the Biden Administration’s decision in April 2021 to partner with the agency.”... Read More: Washington Times