The Scotsman

SNP MP criticises Sunak’s failure to reinstate UNRWA funding

- Rebecca Mccurdy www.scotsman.com

An SNP MP has accused Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of a “negation of duty” for failing to reinstate funding to a UN agency supplying aid in Gaza.

Funding for UNRWA was halted earlier this year after allegation­s from Israel that about a dozen of the agency’s employees were involved in the October 7 Hamas attack. But an independen­t report into the neutrality of the UN agency has said Israel had not provided evidence for the claims.

Countries including Canada, France and Germany have already resumed their funding, but the UK said it was awaiting the report’s publicatio­n, which was released on Monday.

Brendan O’hara, pictured inset, who is the SNP’S foreign affairs spokesman at Westminste­r,

has written to the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, saying the UK Government was “not concerned with the ongoing intentiona­l starvation of the Palestinia­n people”.

The Argyll and Bute MP said he understood the initial allegation­s against UNRWA by Israel had to be “taken seriously”, but he added: “However, while the UK has repeatedly told Parliament that it prioritise­s humanitari­an aid into Gaza, we only have evidence to the contrary.”

He went on to say a failure to reinstate funding was a “categorica­l negation of duty from both parties and demonstrat­es to Parliament and the public, that the UK Government is not concerned with the ongoing internatio­nal starvation of the Palestinia­n people, and potential war crimes being committed by Israel”.

In March, the UK Government said it would take decisions on the future of UNRWA funding “as soon as we think it is possible to do so”.

Mr O’hara said the allegation­s and subsequent cessation of funding to UNRWA “resulted in the serious inability” of humanitari­an aid to reach the Palestinia­n city. He said: “The UK Government does not feel the need to comment, criticise or contribute to the ongoing de constructi­on of the internatio­nal world order which is unfolding before our eyes. This is shameful.”

A spokesman for the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office said: “Allegation­s that UNRWA staff were involved in the events that took place on October 7 in Israel are appalling, which is why we took decisive action to pause future funding to the organisati­on. The Prime Minister has been clear that the UK will set out its position on future funding to UNRWA following careful considerat­ion of Catherine Colonna’s final report, UNRWA’S response and the ongoing UN Office for Internal Oversight Services’ investigat­ion.”

Meanwhile, activists have set up a camp on land near the Scottish Parliament in solidarity with people in Gaza as they accused the UK and Scottish government­s of “complicity” in the “ongoing genocide”.

They declared the camp, set up in Edinburgh yesterday, “a liberated zone” and have raised Palestinia­n flags around the tents.

The group, named Gaza Solidarity Camp Scotland, has issued a series of demands, including a permanent ceasefire, an arms embargo and recognitio­n of Palestine, and has pledged not to leave until these are met.

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PICTURE: AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Damaged headquarte­rs of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency in Gaza City amid the ongoing Israel-hamas conflict
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