Qatar calls out Israel's decision to ban on UN refugee agency

By AJP Posted : October 30, 2024, 14:07 Updated : October 30, 2024, 14:07
 
Majed Al-Ansari spokesperson for Qatars Foreign Ministry speaks at a weekly press briefing in Doha Qatar on Apr 23 2024 Reuters-Yonhap
Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed Al-Ansari speaks at a weekly press briefing in Doha on April 23, 2024. Reuters-Yonhap
SEOUL, October 30 (AJP) - Qatar condemned Israel's decision to bar the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, from operating in Israel and annexed East Jerusalem, the Qatari Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday. Israeli lawmakers passed the legislation on Monday, prohibiting both UNRWA's activities in these areas and any collaboration between Israeli officials and the agency.

Qatari ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari warned that blocking UNRWA’s support would have "disastrous consequences" and urged the international community not to ignore this disregard for global institutions.

Qatar, alongside the United States and Egypt, has been involved in negotiations to end the Gaza conflict and establish a prisoner exchange between Israel and Hamas. However, these talks have yet to yield results, with each side accusing the other of stalling.

To break the deadlock, the U.S. and Qatar recently initiated new direct discussions in Doha, which are ongoing despite the upcoming U.S. election. Ansari emphasized that Qatar expects institutional commitment from the U.S. in finding a solution, regardless of the election's outcome.

UNRWA has provided critical services such as education, healthcare, and relief to Palestinian refugees for over 70 years. The agency and other humanitarian organizations have criticized Israeli restrictions on aid access to Gaza, where around 2.4 million people have been displaced in the conflict. UNRWA has faced severe losses, with over 220 staff killed and extensive damage to its facilities in Gaza.

Earlier, Israel accused several UNRWA employees of involvement in a Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7. Following investigations, some neutrality concerns were found, and nine employees were identified as possibly linked to the incident, though no solid evidence supported Israel's main allegations.
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