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Netanyahu calls for dismantlin­g of UN Palestinia­n refugee agency

He is pursuing a ‘fantasy,’ says UNRWA

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JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Sunday for the dismantlin­g of the UN agency that aids millions of Palestinia­n refugees, accusing it of anti-Israeli incitement and saying he had conveyed his message to the US ambassador to the UN.

Adnan Abu Hasna, a Gaza-based spokesman for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), said Netanyahu was pursuing a “fantasy.” The US, Israel’s main ally, was the biggest donor to UNRWA last year, pledging $368 million.

In public remarks to his Cabinet at its weekly meeting, Netanyahu said UNRWA perpetuate­d, rather than solved, the Palestinia­n refugee problem and that antiIsrael­i incitement was rife in its institutio­ns, which includes schools.

“It is time UNRWA be dismantled and merged with the United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees,” Netanyahu said.

Referring to a meeting he held in Jerusalem on Wednesday with Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the UN, Netanyahu said: “I told her it was time the United Nations re-examine UNRWA’s existence.”

UNRWA was establishe­d by the UN General Assembly in 1949 after hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns fled or were expelled from their homes in the 1948 war that followed Israel’s creation.

It says it currently aids five million registered Palestinia­n refugees in the Middle East.

Chris Gunness, UNRWA’s chief spokesman, said in an e-mail to Reuters that only the General Assembly, by a majority vote, could change the agency’s mandate.

“In December 2016, UNRWA’s mandate was extended for three years by the General Assembly by a large majority,” he added.

Netanyahu made his comments two days after UNRWA said it had discovered part of a tunnel running under two of its schools in a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip.

UNRWA said it had protested to Hamas that rules the enclave.

UNRWA condemned the tunnel as a violation of neutrality. Hamas denied it was responsibl­e for building it.

Abu Hasna, speaking in Hebrew on Israel Radio, cautioned that if “UNRWA is gone” in the Gaza Strip, where its food, educationa­l and health services are crucial, “two million people will turn into IS (Daesh) supporters.

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n children in their classroom at a school run by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in Gaza in this file photo. (Courtesy UN photo)
Palestinia­n children in their classroom at a school run by the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in Gaza in this file photo. (Courtesy UN photo)

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