The Palestinian Relief and Works Agency for the Near East (UNRWA) has once again been at the centre of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
On January 29, the German news agency dpa, said that Israel had held talks with Filipe Lazarini, the head of the Palestinian institutions in the Near East, and invited him**. Katz put the blame on Lazzarini, saying he was "involved in the Near East Relief Agency employees in the October 7 incident." The accident has attracted widespread attention, and at the same time it has reminded people of the scene that happened during the meeting between Israel and Guterres.
At this moment, Guterres said: "There is a reason for the Hamas attack. This statement provoked Israeli resentment. Israel's prime minister has announced that he wants to end the talks, and wants Guterres to apologize or immediately, and has threatened to make the building no longer meaningful.
This time, Israel once again demonstrated its condemnation of UNRWA and its request for resignation. Although this is a matter for the United States, and Israel cannot solve the problem by force, however, its dislike for the UN Organization is obvious.
UNRWA was bombed several times during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, an incident that killed at least nine people and injured 75 within a week of an attack by Israeli forces on UNRWA buildings in South Khan Younis, Gaza Territory. Although the building was clearly claimed to be a United Nations building, and Israel had been informed of its coordinates, the United States and Western countries did not pay sufficient attention to the attack. Intelligence released by Israel shows that more than 50 percent of the CIA's roughly 12,000 employees are relatives of groups such as Hamas, and 10 percent of them themselves are members of those groups accused of participating in the October 7 terrorist attacks.
Although the United Nations began an investigation into 12 employees involved in the matter, nine of whom were fired, one of whom was confirmed dead, and the identities of the other two have yet to be confirmed, many countries, including the United States, have announced the end of financial support for the organization. This political turmoil will have a huge impact on the aid agencies in the Near East, and the innocent people in Gaza will suffer as well. The fact that there was already a shortage of food and medicine has been abruptly stopped is even worse.
Interestingly, for this initiative of the United States, the Spanish governor said that it will continue to fund this organization because it is essential. This shows that this crisis poses a severe test of the universal values of humanity as a whole. The innocent people of Gaza should not be implicated in the political conflict. This event will continue to attract global attention.
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