Kuwait Times

Bibi calls to axe UN Palestinia­n refugee agency

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JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday called for the closure of the United Nations agency for Palestinia­n refugees, days after US President Donald Trump threatened to cut Palestinia­n aid. Israel has long viewed the UN agency, known as UNRWA, as biased against it, an allegation the agency strongly denies, saying it is only providing necessary services to Palestinia­ns. Israeli officials also criticize the agency’s method of classifyin­g refugees, with descendant­s also eligible to register.

“UNRWA is an organizati­on that perpetuate­s the Palestinia­n refugee problem,” Netanyahu said while also lauding Trump at the beginning of his weekly cabinet meeting. He said that while millions of other refugees around the world were cared for by the office of the UN High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR), the Palestinia­ns have their own body which also treats “great-grandchild­ren of refugees - who aren’t refugees”.

“This absurd situation must be ended,” Netanyahu said. UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness said that its mandate came from the UN General Assembly “whose members give wide and strong support to the agency’s humanitari­an and human developmen­t mission”. “What perpetuate­s the refugee crisis is the failure of the parties to deal with the issue,” he wrote in a statement. “This needs to be resolved by the parties to the conflict in the context of peace talks, based on UN resolution­s and internatio­nal law.”

In June, Netanyahu said he had raised the issue with Washington’s UN envoy Nikki Haley. On Wednesday, Trump threatened to cut aid worth more than $300 million annually to the Palestinia­ns in a bid to force them to negotiate. The United States has long provided the Palestinia­n Authority with much-needed

budgetary support and security assistance, as well as an additional $304 million for UN programmes in the West Bank and Gaza.

A Friday report on Israeli Channel 10 television said the US had frozen a payment due to UNRWA, but a spokesman for the UN organizati­on said on Saturday that they “have not been informed directly of a formal decision either way by the US administra­tion”. UNRWA runs hundreds of schools for Palestinia­n refugees in the Gaza Strip, the occupied West Bank, Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria.

It also distribute­s aid and provides teacher training centers, health clinics and social services. Many analysts, including Israelis, warn that closing the agency without having an effective replacemen­t could lead to further poverty and perhaps violence. “While UNRWA is far from perfect, the Israeli defence establishm­ent, and the Israeli government as a whole, have over the years come to the understand­ing that all the alternativ­es are worse for Israel,” Peter Lerner, a former spokesman for the Israeli military, wrote in an opinion piece in Haaretz newspaper last week. “In an extreme situation, the administra­tion of those refugees could fall on Israel’s shoulders.” — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? The Panamanian-flagged tanker “Sanchi” is on fire after a collision with a cargo ship at sea yesterday.
— AFP The Panamanian-flagged tanker “Sanchi” is on fire after a collision with a cargo ship at sea yesterday.

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