- Israel, supported by the US, will cease contact with the UN鈥檚 Palestinian relief agency UNRWA.
- Israel claims UNRWA sites were used by Hamas, prompting calls for an investigation.
- UNRWA provides essential services in Gaza, but Israel insists other organisations can replace its role.
Israel, backed by Washington, will cease contact with the UN鈥檚 Palestinian humanitarian relief agency UNRWA and any body acting on its behalf, its UN envoy said Tuesday, drawing condemnation from aid groups.
Signalling a shift in the US position on the agency by the administration of President Donald Trump, a US envoy voiced support for the decision and called for a probe into Israeli claims UNRWA sites were used by Palestinian militant group Hamas.
UNRWA鈥檚 offices and staff in Israel play a major role in the provision of healthcare and education to Palestinians, including those living in Gaza, devastated by 15 months of war with Israel.
Fighting destroyed hospitals and sparked outbreaks of infectious disease, while hundreds of thousands of Gazans faced starvation conditions and have depended on food aid.
The organisation says it has brought in 60% of the food to have reached Gaza since the start of the war, which was ignited by Hamas鈥 October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel.
But it has long clashed with Israeli officials, who have repeatedly accused it of undermining the country鈥檚 security.
鈥淭he legislation concerning UNRWA activities in Israel will officially come into force in 48 hours on January 30... UNRWA must cease its operations and evacuate all premises it operates in Jerusalem,鈥 the Israeli envoy, Danny Danon, told the UN Security Council.
鈥淭he legislation forbids UNRWA from operating within the sovereign territory of the State of Israel, and forbids any contact between Israeli officials and UNRWA.
鈥淚srael remains committed to its commitments under international law.鈥
Israeli orders for UNRWA to leave its offices in East Jerusalem prompted a strongly worded response from UN chief Antonio Guterres who demanded Israel 鈥渞etract it鈥.
His intervention sets up a possible showdown between authorities and UNRWA staff when the deadline expires Thursday.
鈥楯eopardising鈥 peace
Israel claims that a dozen UNRWA employees were involved in the deadly October 7, 2023 assault, and insists that other organisations can pick up the slack to provide essential services, aid and reconstruction 鈥 something the UN disputes.
A series of probes, including one led by France鈥檚 former foreign minister Catherine Colonna, found some 鈥渘eutrality related issues鈥 at UNRWA 鈥 but stressed Israel had not provided evidence for its chief allegations.
The agency鈥檚 chief Philippe Lazzarini said UNRWA capacity 鈥渇ar exceeds that of any other entity鈥.
He called Israel鈥檚 actions against UNRWA a 鈥渞elentless assault... harming the lives and future of Palestinians across the occupied Palestinian territory鈥.
But the United States threw its weight behind the move of its closest Middle East ally, accusing Lazzarini of overstating the impact of the decision.
鈥淭he United States supports the implementation of this decision,鈥 said Dorothy Shea, a United States representative to the UN.
鈥淯NRWA exaggerating the effects of the laws and suggesting that they will force (out) the entire humanitarian response is irresponsible and dangerous,鈥 she said.
鈥淯NRWA is not and never has been the only option.鈥
Under Trump鈥檚 predecessor, Joe Biden, Washington had supported UNRWA鈥檚 continuing its work 鈥 but withheld funding at the insistence of Congress.
On Israeli claims that Hamas used UNRWA sites, which in Gaza include schools, clinics and depots, to hold hostages, Shea said 鈥渋t is vital for a full and independent investigation to assess these very serious allegations鈥.
The Palestinian ambassador to the UN, Riyad Mansour, said only UNRWA and the Palestinian Authority could help his people.
鈥淵et Israel is demanding that everyone forsake them and work around them, setting us all up for failure,鈥 he said.
Hamas鈥 October 7 attack on Israel resulted in the deaths of 1210 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.
During the attack, militants took into Gaza 251 hostages. Eighty-seven remain in the territory, including dozens Israel says are dead.
Israel鈥檚 retaliatory offensive has killed at least 47,317 people in Gaza, the majority civilians, according to figures from the Hamas-run territory鈥檚 health ministry that the UN considers reliable.
A ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas is now in place, intended to bring an end to the more than 15 months of war.
-Agence France-Presse
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