- Europe, like you've never read before -
Tuesday, 15 July 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • it ITA
  • en ENG
Eunews
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • News
  • Digital
  • Green
  • Agriculture
  • Other sections
    • European Agenda
    • Culture
    • Sports
  • Newsletter
  • European 2024
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • News
  • Digital
  • Green
  • Agriculture
  • Other sections
    • European Agenda
    • Culture
    • Sports
No Result
View All Result
Eunews
No Result
View All Result

Home » World politics » EU launches review of UNRWA funds, several member states already suspended them. Assistance to Gaza at risk

EU launches review of UNRWA funds, several member states already suspended them. Assistance to Gaza at risk

The UN has launched an investigation into the alleged involvement of 12 employees of the Palestinian Refugee Relief and Works Agency in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. But Guterres appeals, "The dire needs of desperate populations must be met."

Simone De La Feld</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/@SimoneDeLaFeld1" target="_blank">@SimoneDeLaFeld1</a> by Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
29 January 2024
in World politics
unrwa

A man walks with a gilet bearing the logo of the UN at school run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on November 14, 2023, where internally displaced Palestinians have taken refuge amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. (Photo by SAID KHATIB / AFP)

Brussels – The chain reaction has been triggered after the allegations moved by Israel over the involvement of 12 United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) employees in the Hamas terror attack last Oct. 7. One after another, several governments have already announced the suspension of funding. The EU awaits the outcome of the investigation announced by the UN, and UNRWA says that it will thus no longer be able to guarantee assistance to Gaza beyond February.

So far, 13 countries have pulled out of their commitments to UNRWA: the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Finland, Romania, and Japan. More cautious, however, is the European Union, whose cooperation with the UN Palestine Agency dates as far back as 1971. The European Commission—which in 2023 mobilized 92 million euros for UNWA—has said that “no further funding is currently planned until the end of February” and that it will review the issue “in the light of the outcome of the investigation announced by the UN and the actions it will take.”

Meanwhile, Brussels has requested that UNRWA “conduct an audit of the agency to be undertaken by independent external experts appointed by the EU.” In essence,” explained the EU’s chief executive spokesman, Eric Mamer, “when the Commission ‘works as intensively as it does with Unrwa,’ there are various control mechanisms and the possibility of requesting an audit ‘at any time.'” This is not an investigation into the incident but concerns the “review of the pillars focusing in particular on the control systems by which UNRWA prevents the possible involvement of its staff in terrorist activities.”

unrwa
EU High Representative Josep Borrell (R) with UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini (Photo by Kenzo TRIBOUILLARD/AFP)

The response from the UN was not long in coming either. The UN immediately launched an investigation by the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), the UN’s top investigative body, even though UNRWA’s Commissioner-General, Philippe Lazzarini had already announced the launch of an internal investigation. Of the 12 people implicated, nine were immediately identified and dismissed, one was confirmed dead, and the identities of the remaining two are “being clarified.”

“Any UN employee involved in acts of terrorism will be held accountable, including through criminal proceedings,” said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Acknowledging the concerns of the countries that have suspended funds and expressing horror at the allegations, Guterres nevertheless issued a strong appeal to at least ensure the continuity of UNRWA operations. “The alleged abhorrent acts of these staff members must have consequences. But the tens of thousands of men and women working for UNRWA, many of whom are in some of the most dangerous situations for humanitarian workers, should not be penalized,” he said. And with them of course the civilian population of Gaza, whose “desperate needs must be met.”

According to data from UNRWA updated as of Jan. 27, about 1.7 million internally displaced persons are taking safety in the agency’s emergency shelters. Of the 21,881 metric tons of flour distributed since Oct. 21 to the population, more than half (12,987) came from UNRWA. In the same period, it has delivered to Gaza medicines and medical supplies with a total value of more than $6.2 million, nearly 19 million litres of water, 2.7 million units of biscuits and high-energy biscuits, nearly 4.7 million boxes of protein-based food, more than 6.5 million units of dairy products and other foods, including dates, sweets, and juices. And nearly 100,000 mattresses, 80,000 family hygiene kits, over 3.1 million diapers, about 144,000 blankets, and over 1.9 million cleaning items.

unrwa

UNRWA members distribute flour in Gaza (Photo by SAID KHATIB/AFP)

However, the agency has said it will not be able to continue operations in Gaza and throughout the region beyond the end of February unless funding resumes. Although the EU has already stated that “humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank will continue unabated through other partner organizations,” it is difficult to imagine being able to replace the work of the more than 13,000 UNRWA employees living in Gaza, most of whom are Palestinian refugees themselves.

All this just days after the ruling of the International Court of Justice, which has asked Israel to allow “without delay” to provision of basic services and humanitarian assistance “urgently needed to alleviate the difficult living conditions faced by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.” Assistance which, because of the charges against Unrwa’s 0.09 per cent, is now tragically in danger of being interrupted.

English version by the Translation Service of Withub
Tags: gauzehamasisraeleunrwa

Eunews Newsletter

Related Posts

unrwa
World politics

EU asks Unrwa for “full transparency” on allegations of involvement in Oct. 7 Hamas attacks

26 January 2024
corte l'aia
World politics

Hague court orders Israel to “take necessary measures” to avert genocide in Gaza

26 January 2024
Israel Katz e Josep Borrell
World politics

Gaza, exchange between the 27 Member States and the Israeli foreign minister flops. Borrell: “He showed us two videos that had nothing to do with the matters at hand”

22 January 2024
unrwa
General News

No more UNRWA protection, EU Court of Justice says Palestinians can apply for asylum in Europe

11 January 2024
map visualization
Habeck

Germany elections: Robert Habeck to be Green Party’s chancellor candidate

by Francesco Bortoletto bortoletto_f
18 November 2024

The economy minister has a firm grip on the environmental party, which will now support him between now and the...

von der leyen lula g20 mercosur

Von der Leyen at G20 pushes to close EU-Mercosur deal. Now Italy, too, looks to the no front led by France

by Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
18 November 2024

The Free Trade Agreement with the four Latin American countries has been at a standstill for nearly a quarter century....

germania

Immigration: Johansson warns Germany: ‘Ready for infringement procedure, if necessary’

by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini
18 November 2024

Home Affairs Commissioner reminds of the prerogatives and limits of member states. "Each state still remains bound by EU rules"

Antonio Tajani

Tajani appeals to the EPP and Socialists on EU vice-presidencies: ‘Serious mistake to waste time on political whims’

by Simone De La Feld @SimoneDeLaFeld1
18 November 2024

The Ribera case in Spain is making headlines, with the Partido Popular warning that it will not support the formation...

  • About us
  • Contacts
  • Director’s Point of View
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie policy

Eunews is a registered newspaper - Press Register of the Court of Turin n° 27

Copyright © 2023 - WITHUB S.p.a., Via Rubens 19 - 20148 Milan
VAT number: 10067080969 - ROC registration number n.30628
Fully paid-up share capital 50.000,00€

No Result
View All Result
  • it ITA
  • en ENG
  • Politics
  • World politics
  • Business
  • General News
  • Digital
  • Green Economy
  • Agriculture
  • European Agenda
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Newsletter

No Result
View All Result
  • it ITA
  • en ENG
  • Politics
  • World politics
  • Business
  • General News
  • Digital
  • Green Economy
  • Agriculture
  • European Agenda
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Newsletter

This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.

Attention