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Statement by Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee, We cannot abandon the people of Gaza

NEW YORK/GENEVA/ROME, 30 January 2024 – The allegations of involvement of several UNRWA staff in the heinous attacks on Israel on 7 October are horrifying. As the Secretary-General has said, any UN employee involved in acts of terror will be held accountable.

However, we must not prevent an entire organization from delivering on its mandate to serve people in desperate need.

Joint Statement by 28 NGOs: UNRWA Cuts Threaten Palestinian Lives in Gaza and Region

As aid organizations, we are deeply concerned and outraged that some of the largest donors have united to suspend funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), the main aid provider for millions of Palestinians in Gaza and the region. This comes amid a rapidly worsening humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.

Statement by the Secretary-General – on UNRWA

The Secretary-General, in consultation with UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini, has appointed an independent Review Group to assess whether the Agency is doing everything within its power to ensure neutrality and to respond to allegations of serious breaches when they are made.

The review will be led by Catherine Colonna, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of France, who will work with three research organizations: the Raoul Wallenberg Institute in Sweden, the Chr. Michelsen Institute in Norway, and the Danish Institute for Human Rights.

Allegations against UNRWA staff

The Secretary-General is horrified by extremely serious allegations which implicate several UNRWA staff members in the terror attacks of 7 October in Israel. The UN is taking swift action.

The Secretary-General immediately activated an investigation by the UN’s Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS).

Why Donors Should Not Suspend Aid to UNRWA

Statement to the media by Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General

Geneva, 13 February 2024

I just had a two-hour briefing with the Member States. Basically, we were talking about the situation in Rafah, which is deeply, deeply concerning and, as you know, people are anxious and in fear of a possible large-scale military operation.

Letter from the Commissioner-General to the president of the UN General Assembly

His Excellency Mr. Dennis Francis, President of the General Assembly, New York

Dear Mr. President,

UNRWA at the frontlines: managing health care in Gaza during catastrophe

The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is untenable. An estimated 1·7 million people—over 75% of the population—have been displaced across Gaza as of Jan 30, 2024,1 often multiple times. Families have been forced to move multiple times in search of safety. According to local authorities, as of Jan 7, 2024, at least 26 901 Palestinians have been killed, 65 949 have been injured, and 7780 are missing, mostly under the rubble.1 Access to life-saving health services has been severely affected. Electricity, fuel, water, and medicines are either in very short supply or non-existent.2

ICRC remains extremely concerned about the lives and welfare of hostages in Gaza

Geneva (ICRC) —The International Committee of the Red Cross remains extremely concerned about the lives and welfare of hostages being held in Gaza for more than four months. In addition to what they are experiencing, their families are caught between despair and hope as they wait for news about their loved ones.

STATEMENT 14 FEBRUARY 2024 ISRAEL AND THE OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

Statement by Principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee: We cannot abandon the people of Gaza

The allegations of involvement of several UNRWA staff in the heinous attacks on Israel on 7 October are horrifying. As the Secretary-General has said, any UN employee involved in acts of terror will be held accountable.

However, we must not prevent an entire organization from delivering on its mandate to serve people in desperate need.