Middle East

The Israeli parliament has voted to designate UNRWA as a terrorist organization

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  • The Israeli Knesset has given preliminary approval to a bill designating UNRWA as a terrorist organization, with further readings required for it to become law.
  • The decision has sparked significant controversy, with strong reactions from UNRWA, international humanitarian organizations, and Palestinian authorities.
  • The move could lead to the criminalization of humanitarian aid and further complicate the delivery of essential services to Palestinian refugees.

The Israeli parliament, known as the Knesset, has taken a significant and controversial step by voting to label the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) as a terrorist organization. This move has sparked a heated debate both within Israel and internationally, with various stakeholders weighing in on the implications of such a designation.

UNRWA was established by a UN resolution in 1949 to provide assistance and protection to Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip. The agency offers essential services such as education, healthcare, and emergency aid to millions of Palestinians. Despite its humanitarian mission, UNRWA has long been a point of contention for Israeli leaders, who accuse the agency of collaborating with terrorist groups like Hamas.

The Vote and Its Implications

On Monday, the Knesset gave preliminary approval to a bill that would officially designate UNRWA as a terrorist organization. The bill's sponsor, Yulia Malinovsky, described UNRWA as a "fifth column within Israel" and argued that the agency's activities undermine Israeli security. The vote passed with significant support, with the first bill prohibiting UNRWA from operating any mission or providing any service on Israeli territory passing by 58-9 votes. Two additional bills, one stripping UNRWA personnel of their legal immunities and another cutting all ties with the agency, were also approved in the first reading.

Reactions and Criticisms

The decision has been met with strong reactions from various quarters. UNRWA spokesperson Juliette Touma described the move as "another attempt in a wider campaign to dismantle the agency," calling it unprecedented in the history of the United Nations. Christopher Lockyear, Secretary General of MSF International, condemned the bill as "an outrageous attack on humanitarian assistance" and an act of collective punishment against the Palestinian people.

Both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority have condemned the vote, with Hussein Al-Sheikh, a senior ally of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, urging the international community to resist attempts to dissolve the agency. The bill has also drawn criticism from international humanitarian organizations, which argue that criminalizing UNRWA would obstruct vital aid to Palestinian refugees and further endanger civilians in conflict zones.

The Road Ahead

The bills will now return to the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee for further deliberation and will require two more readings to become law. If passed, the designation of UNRWA as a terrorist organization could have far-reaching consequences, including the potential criminalization of humanitarian aid and increased tensions in the already volatile region.


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