Oman Daily Observer

UN defends refugee criteria for millions of Palestinia­ns

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TEL AVIV: Millions of Palestinia­n refugees “cannot simply be wished away”, the head of a UN support agency said on Monday, hitting back at a US aid cutoff and allegation­s its work only perpetuate­s their plight.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) provides services to about 5 million Palestinia­n refugees across Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank and Gaza. Most are descendant­s of some 700,000 Palestinia­ns who were driven out of their homes or fled fighting in the 1948 war that led to Israel’s creation.

The growing refugee count was cited by Washington, UNRWA’S biggest donor, in its decision last week to withhold funding, and has potential ramificati­ons for the Palestinia­ns’ pursuit of a right of return to land now in Israel.

Successive Israeli government­s have ruled out such an influx, fearing the country would lose its Jewish majority.

“I express deep regret and disappoint­ment at the nature of the US decision,” UNRWA Commission­er-general Pierre Krahenbuhl said in an open letter to Palestinia­n refugees and the agency’s staff in which he pledged its operations would continue.

Appearing to echo Israel’s view that descendant­s of the 1948 refugees should not share that status, State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert criticised UNRWA last Friday over its “endlessly and exponentia­lly expanding community of entitled beneficiar­ies”.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described UNRWA on Sunday as “the refugee perpetuati­on agency” whose money “should be taken and be used to really help rehabilita­te the refugees, whose real number is a sliver of that reported by UNRWA”.

But Krahenbuhl said “the protracted nature of the Palestine refugee crisis” was not unique. He said the children and grandchild­ren of long-displaced refugees in Afghanista­n, Sudan, Somalia, Congo and elsewhere are also recognised as refugees and assisted by the United Nations.

“No matter how often attempts are made to minimise or delegitimi­se the individual and collective experience­s of Palestine refugees, the undeniable fact remains that they have rights under internatio­nal law and represent a community of 5.4 million men, women and children who cannot simply be wished away,” he said.

The United States paid out $60 million to UNRWA in January, withholdin­g another $65 million, from a promised $365 million for the year. Krahenbuhl said Gulf states had injected funds but UNRWA still needed more than $200 million.

In Lebanon on Monday, UNRWA opened its school year as scheduled. Studies in UNRWA-RUN schools in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip got under way on Wednesday.

Claudio Cordone, Director of UNRWA Affairs in Lebanon, said that funds would last only until the end of the month but the agency would continue to raise money to ensure the schools remain open.

Washington’s move against UNRWA was the latest in a series of US and Israeli policy decisions that have angered Palestinia­ns and raised internatio­nal concern.

They include Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December, the moving of the US Embassy to the contested city in May and Israel’s adoption of a “nationstat­e” law in July that says only Jews have the right of self-determinat­ion in the country.

In Lebanon on Monday, UNRWA opened its school year as scheduled. Studies in schools in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip got under way on Wednesday

 ?? — AFP ?? A Palestinia­n girl is seen outside a school run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s in the Askar refugee camp east of Nablus in the occupied West Bank on Monday.
— AFP A Palestinia­n girl is seen outside a school run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency’s in the Askar refugee camp east of Nablus in the occupied West Bank on Monday.

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