The Israeli Knesset has approved a bill to designate the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) as a terrorist organization. This move proposes severing relations with the agency, which Israel accuses of collaborating with Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza.
Details of the Bill
Preliminary Approval
The bill has passed its first reading and will undergo further examination by the foreign affairs and defense committee.
Sponsor’s Statement
Yulia Malinovsky, the bill’s sponsor, described UNRWA as a “fifth column” within Israel.
UNRWA’s Role and Response
Services Provided
UNRWA offers education, health services, and aid to millions of Palestinians across Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.
UNRWA’s Reaction
The agency views the bill as part of a broader campaign to dismantle it and has condemned the move as unprecedented in UN history.
International Reactions
Turkey’s Response
Türkiye’s foreign ministry has condemned the bill, arguing that it seeks to undermine Palestinian rights and is part of a broader strategy to attack the Palestinian identity. Türkiye has called on the international community to oppose the move.
Donor Countries
Some donor nations halted funding to UNRWA following Israeli accusations but have since resumed support, including Britain.
Humanitarian Impact
Displaced Palestinians
In Khan Younis, many families are fleeing due to Israeli airstrikes. The UN reports severe displacement and a cycle of fear affecting local residents.
Healthcare Disruptions
The Palestine Red Crescent has reported that clinics in evacuated areas of Khan Younis are out of service due to ongoing conflict.