Oman Daily Observer

UNRWA chief seeks probe into staff treatment by Israel

- — Reuters

The head of the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees (UNRWA) called on Tuesday for countries to back an independen­t investigat­ion into alleged killings and detentions of its staff and damage to its premises once the conflict ends.

UNRWA has accused Israel of targeting its facilities during more than seven months of conflict in the Gaza Strip, and said 182 of its staff there had been killed and more than 160 of its shelters hit, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people fleeing Israeli bombardmen­t.

After briefing UN member states in Geneva, UNRWA Commission­er-general Philippe Lazzarini told reporters he wanted the countries to back an independen­t investigat­ion “to look into this blatant disregard of the United Nations in order to avoid that this becomes also in the future the new standard.”

Lazzarini said Israel blocked him from entering Gaza last month, and that he plans to visit again on Sunday. He voiced hope that Israel would let him in.

UNRWA is the biggest humanitari­an aid provider in Gaza where its 13,000 staff there also run schools and social services for the refugees who make up the majority of Gazans.

Health authoritie­s in Gaza say more than 34,000 Palestinia­ns have been killed in the offensive, intended by Israel to eliminate the Palestinia­n groups.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for UNRWA to be shut down, saying it seeks to preserve the issue of Palestinia­n refugees. Meanwhile, Judges at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice on Tuesday ruled against issuing emergency orders to stop German arms exports to Israel, adding they remained deeply concerned about conditions in Gaza. But the Court did also not grant a German request to throw out the case, so it can move forward.

A review of the agency’s neutrality said Israel had yet to provide evidence for its accusation­s that a significan­t number of UNRWA staff were members of groups and Lazzarini said that all but a handful of countries had now unblocked funds they had paused after the Israeli allegation­s. The agency has also raised $115 million in private funding, he said.

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— Reuters Humanitari­an aid falls through the sky towards the Gaza Strip.

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