Israel tells UN it is cutting ties with Palestinian aid agency

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JERUSALEM (AFP) – Israel said yesterday it had formally notified the United Nations (UN) of its decision to sever ties with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) after lawmakers voted to ban the organisation.

“On the instruction of Foreign Minister Israel Katz, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs notified the UN of the cancellation of the agreement between the State of Israel and UNRWA,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“UNRWA, the organisation whose employees participated in the October 7 massacre and many of whose employees are Hamas operatives, is part of the problem in the Gaza Strip and not part of the solution,” Katz was quoted as saying.

Israel’s Parliament last month approved a proposal to shut down UNRWA’s operations in Israel and occupied east Jerusalem, despite condemnation from the international community, including its ally the United States. The ban on the UN agency – which has provided essential aid and assistance across Palestinian territories and to Palestinian refugees elsewhere for more than seven decades – would be a blow to humanitarian work in Gaza if implemented, according to experts.

But Katz dismissed the argument, saying only a part of aid was being delivered into Gaza by UNRWA.

“Even now, the vast majority of humanitarian aid to Gaza is delivered through other organisations, and only 13 per cent of it is delivered through UNRWA,” Katz said.

“ Israel is committed to international law and will continue to facilitate the entrance of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip in a manner that does not harm the security of the citizens of Israel.”

People scramble to receive sacks of flour at a United Nations Relief and Works Agency aid distribution centre in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. PHOTO: AFP