UN chief says no alternative to UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA
By Reuters |
Since war erupted nine months ago between Israel and Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza, U.N. officials have stressed UNRWA is the backbone of aid operations.
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres declared on Friday that there is no alternative to the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA and 118 countries backed the relief organisation as indispensable, amid stepped-up efforts by Israel to dismantle it.
The U.N. Relief and Works Agency provides education, health and aid to millions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. Since Israel's war on Gaza erupted nine months ago, U.N. officials have stressed UNRWA is the backbone of aid operations.
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"My appeal to everyone is this: Protect UNRWA, protect UNRWA staff, and protect UNRWA's mandate - including through funding," Guterres told a UNRWA pledging conference in New York on Friday. "Let me be clear: there is no alternative to UNRWA."
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has long called for UNRWA to be dismantled, accusing it of anti-Israeli incitement, and Israel's parliament is currently considering designating it as a terrorist organisation.
Several countries halted their funding to UNRWA following accusations by Israel that some of the agency's staff were involved in an October 7 attack on Israel that triggered the war. Most donors have since resumed their funding, while the U.N. is conducting an internal investigation.
UNRWA has been hit hard during the conflict in Gaza - 195 staff have been killed.
"UNRWA is also being targeted in other ways," Guterres said. "Staff have been the subject of increasingly violent protests and virulent misinformation and disinformation campaigns."
"Some have been detained by Israeli security forces, and subsequently reported mistreatment and even torture," he said, adding that in the West Bank, the presence and movements of UNRWA staff have also been severely restricted by Israel.
The Israeli military has said it acts according to Israeli and international law and those it arrests get access to food, water, medication and proper clothing.
Israel accuses UNRWA of complicity with Palestinian group Hamas, saying it was embedded within the U.N. agency's infrastructure.
UNRWA was created by the U.N. General Assembly in 1949 following the first Arab-Israeli war. Jordan's U.N. Ambassador Mahmoud Daifallah Hmoud said on Friday ahead of the pledging event that 118 countries had signed on to a joint statement supporting UNRWA and its work.
The statement underlined "that UNRWA is the backbone of all humanitarian response in Gaza, and recognising that no organisation can replace or substitute UNRWA's capacity."
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