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UNRWA: Gaza aid agency says it is 'extremely desperate' after funding halted

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GAZA CITY - More countries have halted funding to the largest UN agency operating in Gaza, as the crisis deepens over the alleged role of some staff in the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.

Japan and Austria said they were suspending payments to the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees, UNRWA.

The US, UK, Germany and Italy are also among those who have suspended funding.

UNRWA has saod it is "extremely desperate" and that "the humanitari­an needs in Gaza are growing by the hour."

The agency has sacked several of its staff over allegation­s they were involved on October 7, when Hamas gunmen infiltrate­d Israel, killing about 1, 300 people - mainly civilians - and taking about 250 others back to Gaza as hostages.

More than 26, 000 people - mostly women and children - have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched a major military operation in response, the territory's Hamas-run health ministry says. Another 1.7 million people have fled their homes, with many of them sheltering at UNRWA facilities.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said he is "horrified" by the accusation­s, but has appealed to donor countries to "guarantee the continuity of UNRWA's operations."

In a statement on Sunday, he said: "Of the 12 people implicated, nine were immediatel­y identified and terminated by the Commission­erGeneral of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini; one is confirmed dead and the identity of the two others is being clarified."

But he said Gaza should not be penalised.

An UNRWA spokespers­on said that if funding was not resumed, the agency would not be able to continue its operations beyond the end of February.

Announcing its decision to suspend payment, Japan's foreign ministry said late on Sunday that it was "extremely concerned about the alleged involvemen­t of UNRWA staff members in the terror attack on Israel."

It added that it had been "strongly urging" UNRWA to investigat­e the allegation­s "in a prompt and complete manner." Japan is the sixth-largest donor to the agency, according to UNRWA's 2022 figures. –

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