Sligo Weekender

Cllr asks for more government support for Palestinia­n refugees

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THE Government’s announceme­nt of an additional allocation of €20 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has been welcomed by Sinn Féin councillor Arthur Gibbons.

He also said that the government must intensify efforts to resist the efforts of Israel to undermine and dismantle UNRWA which he described as the “last lifeline to Palestine refugees”.

Cllr Gibbons said UNRWA stands as the last lifeline to Palestine and particular­ly to Palestinia­ns in Gaza.

“The announceme­nt by the government of an additional €20 million Irish contributi­on to UNRWA is welcome and something that Sinn Féin has called for. It was an important statement on behalf of the Irish people.

“UNWRA is under attack. Israel is engaged in a propaganda campaign to undermine, and ultimately dismantle, this organisati­on.

“Some 30,000 UNRWA employees provide vital services and assistance to Palestinia­n refugees in Jordan, Syria, the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.

“Today they are the organisati­on best positioned to alleviate the suffering of the Palestinia­n people of Gaza enduring a genocidal onslaught.

“There would be no need for UNRWA were it not for the crimes of Israel.

“The actions of several states to suspend, cut or threaten funding to this vital organisati­on at the behest of Israel is shameful.

“There have been concerted attempts by Israel to undermine UNRWA – attempts that must be resisted.

“As the death toll approaches 30,000, with death, disease and famine rampant in the Gaza Strip, Ireland must use every measure of diplomatic influence at our disposal to push back against attempts to discredit UNRWA.

"The Irish government must work with all internatio­nal partners to press for, not just the restoratio­n of funds, but for increased funding for this important lifeline.”

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