Israel officially informs UN of end to relations with Palestinian relief agency
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Israel has accused UNRWA of anti-Israel bias and of perpetuating conflict by keeping Palestinians in a permanent refugee status.
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JERUSALEM – Israel has officially notified the UN that it was cancelling the agreement that regulated its relations with the main UN relief organisation for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) since 1967, the country’s Foreign Ministry said on Nov 4.
In October, the Israeli Parliament passed legislation banning the UNRWA from operating in Israel
Israel has long been critical of the UNRWA, set up in the wake of the 1948 war that broke out at the time of the creation of the state of Israel, accusing it of anti-Israel bias and saying it perpetuates the conflict by maintaining Palestinians in a permanent refugee status.
Since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023, it has also said that the organisation has been deeply infiltrated by Hamas in Gaza, accusing some of its staff of taking part in the Oct 7 attack on Israel.
The legislation has alarmed the UN
The ban does not refer to operations in the Palestinian territories or elsewhere.
Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon said in a statement that despite the overwhelming evidence “we submitted to the UN highlighting how Hamas infiltrated UNRWA, the UN did nothing to address this reality”.
The legislation does not directly outlaw UNRWA’s operations in the West Bank and Gaza, both considered by international law to be outside the state of Israel but under Israeli occupation. But it will severely impact its ability to work in those areas, and there has been deep alarm among aid groups and many of Israel’s partners.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said activity by other international organisations would be expanded and “preparations will be made to end the connection with UNRWA and to boost alternatives to UNRWA”. REUTERS

