The Citizen (KZN)

Calls to abolish UN agency ‘short-sighted’

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Jerusalem – It is unrealisti­c to think the United Nations agency for Palestinia­n refugees, UNRWA, can easily be replaced, its head has said in the face of calls for its abolition.

“It is a little bit short-sighted to believe that UNRWA can just technicall­y hand over all its activities to other UN agencies or NGOs,” Philippe Lazzarini told journalist­s at the agency’s headquarte­rs in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem on Thursday.

“It’s an agency that is quite unique because we are... primaripro­viding government-like services to one of the most destitute communitie­s in the region.”

Pointing to education, he said there was “no one except a functionin­g and administra­tive state which can provide a direct education to all these grades, at scale”.

“[In Gaza] we have the biggest footprint, we are providing the entire operation platform of the rest of the humanitari­an community.”

If UNRWA left Gaza, he said, “it would weaken our collective ability to respond to unpreceden­ted and acute humanitari­an needs”.

The UN agency, created in 1949, employs around 30 000 people in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s – including 13 000 in Gaza – as well as neighbouri­ng Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

It has come under heavy criticism after Israel accused 12 of its employees of being implicated in the 7 October Hamas attack on southern Israel.

Multiple countries have suspended their aid, although the UN has said that Israel has not provided it with any evidence.

The UN has launched both an internal and an independen­t investigat­ion into the claims.

The accusation­s were “feeding and fuelling anxiety among our staff” and were causing settlers and demonstrat­ors in the occupied West Bank to target Unrwa personnel, Lazzarini said.

He said that calls for th agency to be dismantled were “a way to address the issue of refugee status without having to go through a political process,” and would be seen by Palestinia­ns as a “betrayal by the internatio­nal community”. –

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