Israel on Tuesday gave more details of the alleged involvement of several employees of the UN aid agency for Palestinian refugees in the Hamas-led attack on October 7. Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy said at least 13 employees of the UN’s main relief agency in Gaza were involved in the atrocities that left roughly 1,200 dead in Israel, thousands more wounded, and some 240 people taken as hostages. Previously there had been allegations of 12 employees with links to the attacks. Levy said information continued to be gathered. Ten of the 13 suspects are members of Hamas, two of Islamic Ji…