UN agency for Palestinian refugees urges world to save it from Israeli
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[November 07, 2024]
By EDITH M. LEDERER
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The head of the U.N. agency for Palestinian
refugees urged the world Wednesday to save it from an Israeli ban that
would have “disastrous consequences” for millions of people caught up in
the war in Gaza.
Philippe Lazzarini, who heads the agency known as UNRWA, told the 193
nations of the U.N. General Assembly that they must take action to
prevent Israel from implementing legislation that prohibits the agency's
operations in the Palestinian territories. The laws, adopted by Israel’s
parliament last month, take effect in 90 days.
UNRWA was established by the General Assembly in 1949 to provide relief
for Palestinians who fled or were expelled from their homes before and
during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war that followed Israel’s establishment,
as well as their descendants, until there is a political solution to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
UNRWA has been the main agency distributing humanitarian aid in the Gaza
Strip, where almost the entire population of around 2.3 million
Palestinians relies on aid for survival amid Israel’s more than yearlong
war with Hamas. Experts say hunger is rampant.
Assembly President Philemon Yang told members at Wednesday’s informal
meeting that Israel’s legislation “constitutes an intolerable affront to
the authority of this assembly, an affront to international law and,
most importantly, an affront to the human dignity of innocent
Palestinian civilians."
Yang said the assembly extended UNRWA’s mandate — most recently in
December 2022 — by an overwhelming majority until June 30, 2026. He
urgently called on Israel to comply with its international legal
obligations, the U.N. Charter and U.N. resolutions.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has repeatedly said there is no
alternative to UNRWA, and Yang stressed that a halt to its activities
“would exacerbate an already catastrophic humanitarian situation.”
Israel alleges that around a dozen of UNRWA’s 13,000 staff in Gaza
participated in the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks in southern Israel that
sparked the war in Gaza. It recently provided the U.N. with over 100
names of UNRWA staff it claims have militant ties.
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Palestinians receive aid distributed by UNRWA, the U.N. agency
helping Palestinian refugees, in Nusairat refugee camp, Gaza,
Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
The agency denies it knowingly aids armed groups and says it acts
quickly to purge any suspected militants among its staff. Lazzarini
said the U.N. has asked Israel for details so it can investigate but
has received no response.
Israel’s U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon reiterated Israeli accusations
that UNRWA is riddled with supporters of Hamas and educates
Palestinian children to “hate.” He stressed that Gaza’s future
cannot include Hamas or UNRWA.
Sitting next to released Israeli hostage Mia Schem, he strongly
criticized the General Assembly and all other U.N. bodies for
failing to condemn Hamas or to hold a single session dedicated to
the hostages.
Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian U.N. ambassador, echoed calls for
countries to act collectively to save UNRWA, accusing Israel of an
“open assault” against the agency partly aimed at stripping
Palestinians of their refugee status and rights.
“As we gather here, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are facing
imminent death,” he said of northern Gaza.
Acting U.N. humanitarian chief Joyce Msuya said Tuesday that
northern Gaza has been under “a near-total brutal siege” for the
past month and Palestinian civilians are starving while the world
watches.
“These atrocities must stop,” Msuya said in a posting on X. “Israeli
military ground operations have left Palestinians without the
essentials to survive, forced them to flee for safety multiple
times, and cut off their escape and supply routes.”
Lebanon’s U.N. Ambassador Hadi Hachem, speaking on behalf of the
U.N.’s 22-member Arab Group, called on the General Assembly to
confront Israel’s “dangerous precedent” and take urgent measures to
defend UNRWA and uphold international law.
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