An injured United Nations worker from Gaza, receiving medical treatment in Israel, was discovered to have a tattoo featuring the Nazi SS motto.
This shocking revelation raises serious concerns about extremism within the UN and its personnel operating in the region. Given the UN’s long history of controversial stances on Israel, this incident further undermines its credibility as a neutral body.
The incident reportedly occurred when Israeli medical personnel, while treating the injured UN worker, noticed the tattoo—a clear reference to the Schutzstaffel (SS), the infamous Nazi paramilitary organization responsible for countless war crimes, including the Holocaust.
The presence of such a symbol on an individual employed by the UN, an organization that claims to promote peace and human rights, is particularly alarming given the ongoing tensions in the region and the UN's long history of controversial stances on Israel.