Situation critical: UNRWA and its continued operations

January 23, 2025
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A man sits in the rubble after an Israeli rocket attack in El-Remal in Gaza, October 9, 2023. Photo: Wikimedia/Palestinian News & Information Agency (Wafa)/CC BY-SA 3.0

Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the United Nations听Works Agency for Palestine Refugees听(UNRWA),听 last April that 鈥渁n insidious campaign to end UNRWA鈥檚 operations is under way, with serious implications for peace and security鈥.

Requests by the relief and works agency, responsible for providing welfare and aid to Palestinians, notably in northern Gaza, had been rebuffed. Its staff had been barred from coordinating meetings between other humanitarian agents, along with Israeli officials. UNRWA premises and staff had also been targeted.

This, it transpired, was a foretaste of things to come.

Israel鈥檚 campaign against UNRWA has been a sickening reminder of its necessity, in the aftermath of 1948.

Following the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023, UNRWA was added to Israel鈥檚 鈥渢o-do鈥 list.听

An international accusation campaign that the UN body employed Hamas sympathisers, activists and direct participants in the attacks, led to many donor countries quickly suspending funding.

The UN was equally swift in sacking several alleged suspects.听听of the allegations by former French foreign minister Catherine Colonna, instigated at the request of the UN Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres, accepted that claims of bias could be addressed in eight areas, including neutrality of education, installations and staff, and better engagement with the relevant donors.

Importantly, it also noted that 鈥淚srael has yet to provide supporting evidence鈥 that the agency employees had been 鈥渕embers of terrorist organisations鈥.

The 鈥渋rreplaceable and indispensable鈥 role of the agency in the absence of a political solution between Israel and the Palestinians made it a 鈥減ivotal鈥 body that provided 鈥渓ife-saving humanitarian aid and essential social services, particularly in health and education, to Palestinian refugees in Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank鈥.听

The restoration of funding by donor states so irked Israeli officials as to prompt the next phase of the campaign: the Knesset passed a law to effectively cripple the agency鈥檚 mandate and work, both coming into effect at the end of January.

Two laws, passed on October 28 are relevant here. The first prohibits Israeli officials from having any contact with UNRWA, or any individual or agency acting on their behalf.

The second听attacks the 听of UNRWA; it bars it from operating any representative office, provide any services or carry out activities, directly or indirectly, in Israel.

The laws鈥 interpretation of 鈥渟overeignty鈥 does not accept the international position on the status of East Jerusalem, which Israel has occupied since 1967.

In treating East Jerusalem as Israeli territory, UNRWA鈥檚 presence to aid Palestinians in the West Bank, as facilitated by its field office, will essentially come to an end.

In addition to all the consequences for Palestinians so heavily reliant on the UN body鈥檚 services, there are also logistical matters. How severely will the laws be read?

Not only will UNRWA staff no longer be able to engage in any concrete way with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), staff and its installations risk becoming targets of the IDF.

UN Secretary-General St茅phane Dujarric听听on January 8 that the UN had yet to receive 鈥渁ny real clarity on how the laws will be applied鈥 from any official Israeli source.

Israel鈥檚 laws did draw condemnation from the UN Secretary-General to the ambassadors representing 123 UN member states, to an impotent Joe Biden administration in its dying days.听

鈥淚n the midst of an ongoing catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza,鈥 warned the Nordic countries in an October 23听, 鈥渁 halt to any of the organisation鈥檚 activities would have devastating consequences for the hundreds of thousands of civilians served by UNRWA鈥.听

This month, Axios听听that US State Department officials also warned the Trump administration transition team about the impending humanitarian catastrophe should the Israeli legislation be implemented to the letter.

鈥淲e wanted them to know what is going to happen 10 days into their presidency,鈥 explained one official. 鈥淲e thought it was the responsible thing to do. It鈥檚 a catastrophe waiting to happen.鈥

Given the form of President Donald Trump in his first term, this may be the wishful utterings of a few troubled souls. Trump delighted in cutting US funding to the agency in 2018. 鈥淲e are not paying until you make a deal,鈥澨齮he Palestinians at the time.听

Algeria prompted the听听to hold听听on January 17 on UNRWA鈥檚 continued operations after the end of the month. Lazzarini briefed members on the situation that is bound to be influenced, in part, by the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

As part of the agreement, about听听of humanitarian aid will feature. But any ceasefire,听already soured by Israel鈥檚 invasion of Jenin in the Occupied West Bank, less than 24 hours after Trump was inaugurated, does little to address the institutional chasm that will be left if UNRWA is forced to cease operating in a meaningful way.

[Binoy Kampmark lectures at RMIT University.]

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