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Israel to Cease UNRWA Operations in Jerusalem, Citing Grave Security Concerns

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 25, 2025
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Israel’s decision to expel the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) from Jerusalem by January 2025 marks a significant escalation in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This move, driven by national security concerns and accusations of UNRWA’s complicity with terrorist organizations, has sparked international debate and raised concerns about the potential humanitarian consequences for Palestinian refugees.

Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, formally communicated the demand to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, citing the alleged infiltration of UNRWA by Hamas and other terrorist groups as the primary justification. The Israeli government’s position, reinforced by recent legislation passed by the Knesset, emphasizes the unacceptable risk posed by the agency’s presence in Jerusalem. Danon further accused UNRWA of failing to address Israel’s concerns regarding neutrality and impartiality, alleging a breach of its fundamental obligations. This decision aligns with the views of former US President Donald Trump, a staunch critic of UNRWA who withheld funding during his presidency. The current US administration, however, has expressed concern that the expulsion could trigger a humanitarian crisis for Palestinians reliant on UNRWA’s services.

UNRWA’s role as a provider of essential services, including education, healthcare, and basic necessities, to millions of Palestinian refugees underscores the potential humanitarian fallout from its expulsion. Critics of the Israeli decision argue that it will disproportionately impact vulnerable populations and could exacerbate tensions in the region. The UN has expressed its commitment to maintaining support for UNRWA, emphasizing its crucial role in the occupied Palestinian territories. Despite acknowledging ongoing dialogue with Israel, the UN has not yet outlined concrete contingency plans should the expulsion proceed.

The Israeli government’s allegations against UNRWA are not new. Critics, including Anne Bayefsky, Director of the Touro Institute on Human Rights and the Holocaust, have long accused the agency of perpetuating the Palestinian refugee problem and fostering anti-Israeli sentiment. These accusations often center on UNRWA’s unique definition of Palestinian refugees, which includes descendants, and the content of its educational materials. However, UNRWA maintains that it adheres to the principle of neutrality and has robust systems in place to prevent bias in its programs and staff conduct.

The Israeli legislation terminating ties with UNRWA received broad support within the Knesset, crossing party lines. This demonstrates a unified front within Israeli politics regarding the perceived threat posed by the agency. The legislation encompasses a range of measures, including the termination of diplomatic visas and services provided to UNRWA personnel. This comprehensive approach underscores the Israeli government’s determination to sever all connections with the agency.

UNRWA’s Commissioner-General, Philippe Lazzarini, recently acknowledged the potential involvement of UNRWA employees in the October 7th massacre, confirming the dismissal of at least nine staff members following an internal investigation. This incident further fueled Israeli concerns about the agency’s security vetting processes and its susceptibility to infiltration by extremist elements. While UNRWA maintains it has robust systems in place to ensure neutrality, the allegations of staff involvement in the massacre raise questions about the effectiveness of these measures.

The expulsion of UNRWA from Jerusalem represents a pivotal moment in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with significant implications for the future of the peace process and the well-being of Palestinian refugees. The international community faces a complex challenge in balancing Israel’s security concerns with the humanitarian needs of the Palestinian population. The unfolding situation demands careful consideration of the potential consequences and a concerted effort to find a resolution that addresses both security and humanitarian imperatives. The lack of clear contingency plans from both the UN and UNRWA raises concerns about the preparedness to address the potential humanitarian fallout should the expulsion proceed. The international community will be closely monitoring the situation as the January 2025 deadline approaches, seeking ways to mitigate the potential impact on Palestinian refugees and maintain stability in the region.

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