The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Head of UNRWA calls for probe into attacks on staff, premises

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: The director of the United Nations agency for Palestinia­n refugees hit back at Israel Tuesday, calling for a Security Council probe into the “blatant disregard” for UN operations in Gaza after some 180 staffers were killed.

Philippe Lazzarini also revealed that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) had been able to partly offset a funding shortfall by raising US$100 million from online donations since the Israel-Hamas conflict broke out in October.

His comments came a day after the release of an independen­t review that said Israel had not yet provided evidence supporting its claim that hundreds of UNRWA staff were members of terrorist groups. The review did, however, identify“neutrality related issues” within the agency, for example in employees’ social media posts.

While accepting the findings of the review, Lazzarini told reporters that attacks on UNRWA’s neutrality “are primarily motivated by the objective to strip the Palestinia­ns from the refugee status — and this is a reason why there are pushes today for UNRWA not to be present” in Gaza, east Jerusalem and the West Bank.

UNRWA was establishe­d in 1949 to serve Palestinia­ns who lost their homes in the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict, as well as their descendant­s. There are now 5.9 million registered Palestinia­n refugees.

Lazzarini said that he recently “called on the members of the Security Council for an independen­t investigat­ion and accountabi­lity for the blatant disregard of UN premises, UN staff, and UN operations in the Gaza Strip.”

As of Tuesday, 180 UNRWA staff have been killed in the war, 160 premises have been damaged or destroyed, and at least 400 people have been killed while seeking the protection of the UN flag, Lazzarini said.

Vacated UNRWA premises have been used for military purposes by the Israeli army or Hamas and other militant groups, while UNRWA staffers have been arrested and even tortured, he added.

Lazzarini stressed an investigat­ion was necessary “to have accountabi­lity, in order not to set a new low standard in future conflict situations,” Lazzarini said.

Allegation­s by Israel in January that some UNRWA staff participat­ed in the Hamas attacks led to many donors freezing some US$450 million in funding at a time when Gaza’s 2.3 million people are in dire need of food, water, shelter and medicine.

Many countries have since resumed their donations, while others, including the United States — which passed a law blocking funding until at least March 2025 — have not.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Lazzarini is seen speaking at a United Nations Security Council meeting on UNRWA at UN headquarte­rs in New York.
— AFP file photo Lazzarini is seen speaking at a United Nations Security Council meeting on UNRWA at UN headquarte­rs in New York.

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