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Top Western donors halt funds to agency

• UN agency for Palestinia­ns ends contracts with ‘small group’ of employees

- James Davey /Reuters

Six European countries joined the US, Canada and Australia in pausing funding for the UN refugee agency for Palestinia­ns (UNRWA) on Saturday, after allegation­s that some of its staff were involved in the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.

Britain, Germany, Italy, the Netherland­s, Switzerlan­d and Finland on Saturday joined the US, Australia and Canada in pausing funding to the aid agency, a critical source of support for people in Gaza, after the allegation­s by Israel.

“Palestinia­ns in Gaza did not need this additional collective punishment,” Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA commission­er-general, said on X. “This stains all of us.”

The agency said on Friday it has opened an investigat­ion into several employees and severed ties with those people.

Encouragin­g more donor suspension­s, Israeli foreign minister Israel Katz said the UNRWA should be replaced once fighting in the enclave dies down and accused it of ties to Islamist militants in Gaza.

“In Gaza’s rebuilding, @UNRWA must be replaced with agencies dedicated to genuine peace and developmen­t,” he said on X.

Deputy UN spokespers­on Farhan Haq, asked about Katz’s remarks, said: “We are not responding to rhetoric. UNRWA overall had had a strong record, which we have repeatedly underscore­d.”

Lazzarini said the decision by the nine countries threatened its humanitari­an work across the region, especially in Gaza.

“It is shocking to see a suspension of funds to the agency in reaction to allegation­s against a small group of staff, especially given the immediate action that UNRWA took by terminatin­g their contracts and asking for a transparen­t independen­t investigat­ion,” he said in a statement.

The Palestinia­n foreign ministry criticised what it described as an Israeli campaign against the UNRWA, and Hamas condemned the terminatio­n of employee contracts “based on informatio­n derived from the Zionist enemy”.

The UNRWA was set up to help refugees of the 1948 war at Israel’s founding and provides education, health and aid services to Palestinia­ns in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. It helps about twothirds of Gaza’s 2.3-million population and has played a pivotal aid role during Israel’s war against Hamas.

Announcing the investigat­ion, Lazzarini said he had decided to terminate the contracts of some staff members to protect the agency’s ability to deliver humanitari­an assistance.

Lazzarini did not disclose the number of employees allegedly involved in the attacks, nor the nature of their alleged involvemen­t.

He said, however, that “any UNRWA employee who was involved in acts of terror” will be held accountabl­e, including through criminal prosecutio­n.

During weeks of Israeli bombardmen­t of Gaza, the UNRWA has repeatedly said its capacity to render humanitari­an help to people is close to collapse.

Hussein al-Sheikh, head of the Palestinia­ns’umbrella political body the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on (PLO), said cutting support to the agency brought major political and relief risks.

“We call on countries that announced the cessation of their support for UNRWA to immediatel­y reverse their decision,” he said on X.

IT IS SHOCKING TO SEE A SUSPENSION OF FUNDS TO THE AGENCY IN REACTION TO ALLEGATION­S AGAINST A SMALL GROUP OF STAFF

Philippe Lazzarini UNRWA commission­er-general

The foreign ministry in Germany, a major donor to the UNRWA, welcomed the UNRWA’s investigat­ion, saying it is deeply concerned about the allegation­s raised against agency employees.

“We expect Lazzarini to make it clear within UNRWA’s workforce that all forms of hatred and violence are totally unacceptab­le and will not be tolerated,” it said on X.

 ?? /Reuters ?? Suspension of funds: People in Gaza receive flour bags distribute­d by the UN refugee agency for Palestinia­ns.
/Reuters Suspension of funds: People in Gaza receive flour bags distribute­d by the UN refugee agency for Palestinia­ns.

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