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UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees suspends teacher

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BEIRUT: Dozens of people protested outside the Beirut office of the United Nations Palestinia­n Refugee Agency (UNRWA)on Wednesday after it put a staff member on administra­tive leave over possible violations of staff conduct regulation­s.

School teacher Fathi al-Sharif was put on leave for three months without pay as the UN agency investigat­ed alleged activities “that are in violation of the agency’s regulatory framework governing staff conduct,” the agency said in a statement.

UNRWA said it could not discuss further details. It did not say whether he was accused of membership of an armed group.

Mr Sharif spoke at the protest on Wednesday, where a crowd had gathered to support him. Several people said that he had been accused of links to Palestinia­n faction Hamas, which carried out a deadly attack in Israel in October.

“The job can go, and we will stay!” he told those gathered.

UNRWA, which provides essential services including education and health to Palestinia­n refugees across the region, has been in crisis.

Israel informed the UN that it will no longer approve UNRWA food convoys to the north of Gaza, where famine is possible by May, according to a UN-backed report published last week. An Israeli government spokesman said on Monday Israel would stop working with UNRWA altogether in Gaza.

Earlier this year, Israel accused 12 UNRWA employees in the Gaza Strip of taking part in the Hamas-led attack on Israeli soil on Oct 7 that left 1,200 people dead, with more than 130 still held hostage by the group.

Israel launched a land, sea and air offensive in response that the Hamas-run health authoritie­s in Gaza say has left more than 32,000 Palestinia­ns dead.

Israel’s allegation­s prompted a suspension of funding by more than a dozen donors, many of whom have resumed funding.

They also sparked an investigat­ion by a UN oversight body and a separate review process by UNRWA, which its Lebanon representa­tive Dorothee Klaus said would examine safeguards protecting its neutrality and independen­ce.

She said she expected her branch of the agency would be consulted in a possible review of whether staff in Lebanon were affiliated to armed groups.

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Al-Sharif: Put on leave for 3 months

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