Toronto Star

Court urged to freeze Canada’s funding

Group says UN agency’s alleged Hamas link flouts law on foreign aid

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Israel advocates are asking the Federal Court to reverse Ottawa’s decision to continue funding the main United Nations agency supporting Palestinia­ns.

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs is joining Canadians whose relatives were killed in the Hamas attack last October in asking Ottawa to stop funding UNRWA.

A notice of applicatio­n argues that allegation­s UNRWA staff took part in the October Hamas attack means that the agency falls short of Canada’s law on foreign aid, which requires it be provided “in a manner that is consistent with Canadian values.”

Canada suspended aid to UNRWA in January when the agency declared it was investigat­ing whether some of its staff took part in the attack; Washington has said 12 staff members are being investigat­ed. The Liberals restored the funding in March, citing the dire humanitari­an situation in the Gaza Strip and the suspension of all staff under investigat­ion.

CIJA says it’s unreasonab­le to restore funding until that investigat­ion concludes.

The applicatio­n also cites Israel’s argument that UNRWA has collaborat­ed with Hamas in recent years, which the agency rejects, and it says Canadian funds are illegally benefiting a terrorist organizati­on.

Lawrence Greenspon brought the applicatio­n, and says the government can fund humanitari­an relief for Palestinia­ns through other agencies.

“Turn the tap back on, but use a different water fountain,” he said.

UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, is separate from the UN agency serving refugees worldwide, and has long faced criticism from Jewish groups and the Conservati­ves.

They point to social-media statements by the agency’s staff that they argue don’t uphold neutrality. Israel has accused hundreds of staff of being members of Hamas in documents that have not been shared publicly.

The Harper government cut off Canadian funding for UNRWA in 2010 amid allegation­s it was too closely tied to Hamas.

Advocates for UNRWA say it’s the best agency for effectivel­y distributi­ng aid in Gaza, and it maintains the designatio­n of refugee for Palestinia­ns who were displaced by the founding of Israel and their descendant­s.

Canada suspended aid to UNRWA in January, but restored the funding in March, citing the dire humanitari­an situation in the Gaza Strip and the suspension of all staff under investigat­ion

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