US Said Leading Efforts to Replace UNRWA, as Ban that Would Paralyze Operations Looms
The US is leading talks at the United Nations to find a replacement for the global body’s Palestinian refugee aid agency, as a deadline fast approaches when Israeli laws banning cooperation with the body come into effect, a Hebrew newspaper reported on Thursday, January 16.
Legislation passed by the Knesset on October 28 bars the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) from operating in Israeli territory and prevents Israeli authorities from holding any contact with the agency. The laws were to go into effect after a 90-day grace period from their passage, which expires in two weeks.
The law is expected to effectively cripple the agency’s ability to operate, as its operations are dependent on contact with Israeli authorities. With no replacement set up, Israel is under pressure to find an alternative for institutes and services operated by UNRWA that are expected to collapse, the report said.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is refusing to even speak directly with Israel about a replacement, several unnamed sources familiar with the situation told the Hebrew news outlet. However, senior UNRWA officials have said that they were open to talking with Israel, but no solution has been presented so far. (TOI/VFI News)
“Dear God, we pray that You ensure ethical organizations that have the best interests of both Palestinian and Israeli civilians will take the lead in Gaza’s emergency relief front. We pray that the organizations that will be responsible for aid distribution will cooperate fully with the Israeli authorities and will not harbor resentment against our people. We also pray in Yeshua’s name that they will be very efficient in providing for all the needs of Gazan civilians and will help them rebuild their lives in dignity.”