The Borneo Post

Netanyahu urges UN to dismantle its Palestinia­n aid agency

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JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called yesterday for the United Nations to shut down its Palestinia­n refugee aid agency, saying it was responsibl­e for incitement against the Jewish state.

Netanyahu said he raised the issue during the visit in recent days of Washington’s UN envoy Nicky Haley, who has accused the United Nations of bias against Israel.

“I told her that the time had come for the United Nations to reconsider the continued existence of UNRWA,” his office quoted him as saying, referring to the UN Relief and Welfare Agency.

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), only the Palestinia­ns have their own body.

“In UNRWA’s institutio­ns, there is a great deal of incitement against Israel,” Netanyahu said during the weekly cabinet meeting.

He also said the agency’s very existence “perpetuate­s and does not solve the Palestinia­n refugee problem”.

“Therefore it is time to dismantle UNRWA and merge its parts into the UNHCR,” he added.

UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness said the agency’s future could not be decided unilateral­ly.

“UNRWA receives its mandate from the UN General Assembly and only the UN General Assembly, by a majority vote, can change our mandate,” he told AFP, adding that in December the assembly extended the mandate for a further three years.

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 centres, health clinics and social services.

Israel views the agency as biased against it and its Palestinia­n staff as frequently hostile.

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