UNRWA Media stakeout - 13 February 2024
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UNRWA Media stakeout - 13 February 2024

 

Gazans ‘anxious and living in fear’ of Israeli assault on Rafah, warns top UN aid official

As international efforts continue to secure a ceasefire in Gaza, the head of UNRWA, the UN aid agency for Palestinians, warned on Tuesday that those in the enclave remain deeply traumatised by the war with Israel and afraid of a full-scale assault on Rafah in the south.

“People are anxious and in fear of a possible large-scale military operation,” Philippe Lazzarini said, after emerging from a briefing with Member States at UN Geneva. “If the assault takes place, the question is, ‘Where will the civilians go?’ There is absolutely no safe place in Rafah anymore and the fear is that the number of people killed and injured might again significantly increase.”

After more than four months of fighting, sparked by murderous Hamas-led attacks on 7 October in Israel that left some 1,200 people butchered and more than 250 taken hostage, more than 100,000 Gazans have been reported either killed, injured or are missing under the rubble by the local health authority, amid intense Israeli bombardment.

Mr. Lazzarini - who is UNRWA's Commissioner-General - insisted that it was unfeasible to expect the more than one million displaced people crammed into Rafah governorate to move once again, so that Israeli forces can continue their sweep for Hamas militants.

“They are asked to move, the question is where to move,” he said, noting that in Rafah, every spare piece of land over a 20-kilometre stretch was occupied by hundreds of thousands of people living in makeshift plastic shelters.

Turning to the issue of the serious allegations that some UNRWA staff collaborated with Hamas, the agency chief noted that he had immediately sacked those involved and initiated an investigation. Mr. Lazzarini also called for the cooperation of the Israeli authorities.

The UNRWA Commissioner-General also noted that the UN Secretary-General’s review would begin tomorrow into allegations against the agency regarding its “use of social media, about tunnels, about political affiliations” and how proactive it has been in responding to them.

The process will likely take two months but it should be accompanied by an inquiry, including into the Israeli military’s claim that a tunnel and data centre located 20 metres beneath UNRWA’s headquarters in Gaza City was used by Hamas, Mr. Lazzarini said.

“We need to look at all the situations where UN premises have been blatantly disrespected.  Since the beginning of the war more than 150 of our installations have been hit. We know that some installations have been completely destroyed, hundreds of people have been killed, thousands have been injured and all this needs to be investigated independently, together with the allegation of a tunnel.”

Earlier, Israel’s Permanent Ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Meirav Eilon Shahar, noted that her Government wished “no harm” to civilians in Gaza and that it did intend to cooperate with the investigation into UNRWA, although it “remained at war with the terrorist organization Hamas”.

“Our fight is with Hamas, it is not with the Palestinian people,” said the Ambassador, who also insisted that “there are alternatives to UNRWA” – a claim rejected by Mr. Lazzarini who said that it would be “shortsighted” to close the agency at a time when senior UN humanitarians and NGOs were calling for aid to be stepped up to Gaza.

“We have half a million girls and boys deeply traumatised that we urgently need to bring back into an education system,” the UNWRA chief said. This would not be provided by “an emerging local administration”, he insisted, adding that “there is absolutely no other UN agency” or NGO with the experience in providing government-like services, including education to hundreds of thousands of children.

“If we want to give a chance to any future transition to succeed, we need also to make sure that the international community has the tools, and one of these tools is UNRWA.”

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OK, so I just had two hours briefing with Member States.
Basically we were talking about the situation in Hafa, which is deeply, deeply concerning and as you know, people are anxious and in fear of a possible large scale military operation if this military operation is taking place.
The question is, where will the civilian go?
There is absolutely no safe place in Rafa anymore and the fear is that the number of people killed and injured might again significantly increase in a conflict where I reminded that already more than 100,000 people have been either killed, either injured or are missing, which means in four months time 5% of the population and we are still talking about the largest military offensive in the middle of a sea of displaced people, they are asked to move.
The question is where to move.
If you are in Rafa, you would see that from the border to Betlayer, which is 20 kilometres stretch, you only see plastic makeshift where hundreds of thousands of people are already living.
Then we have talked about the allegation about the 12th staffer.
I just reminded all the action which have been taken by the agency, which I started to terminate the contractor.
After that, we have initiated an investigation and was calling for cooperation for this investigation and reminding that it is of outmost importance that the government of Israel also corporate, so that we do have more than the allegation which have been shared with me.
As you know also the Secretary General has also commissioned a review of all of all the risk management system of the organisation, mainly when it comes to neutrality issues.
All these allegation about use of social media, about tunnel, about weapon, about political affiliation, all this needs to be reviewed to see how proactive the agency is in preventing first.
But once an allegation happen, how do we respond to this?
So we expect this review to take place for the next two months.
It will start us from tomorrow and as an agency we remain committed to implement its recommendation.
You heard also about the tunnel which has been discovered over the weekend 20 metres below the headquarter.
Now, I also told the Member State that once the war is over, we need a board of inquiry.
We need to look at all the situation where UN premises have been blatantly disrespected since the beginning of the war.
More than 150 of our installation have been hit.
We know that some installation have been completely destroyed, hundreds of people have been killed, 1000 have been injured and all this needs to be investigated independently.
Together with the allegation of Turner.
Then I have also talked with the Member States about all these calls for UNWA to be dismantled, to be terminated and I have warned about the impact.
I have said that these calls are short sighted.
The impact is not just on the short term, it's not just weakening our collective ability to respond to the human term crisis at a time.
I want to remind the ICG has asked this response to be scaled up.
That's at the same time calls are here to weaken it.
But the real impact is not only now, it's also during what I would describe as being the transition phase, this long in between day before the end of active military hostilities and the day after, when there is on the table a solid political package.
And we all know that this.
Can be extremely painful, can be a period of misery.
It's a period during which no one really invest in the Gaza Strip, but at the same time we have half a million girls and boys deeply traumatised that we urgently need to bring back into an education system and this will not be provided by an emerging local administration.
There is absolutely no other UN agency or ING OS which have been tasked over the last few decades to provide government like services like education to 100 thousands of children.
And if we want to give a chance to any future transition to succeed, we need also to make sure that the international community has the tools, and one of these tools is only one.
We have been a temporary agency, which unfortunately has lasted for 75 years.
At 75 years, it's because there haven't been any political solution.
Maybe after this cataclysm which has hit the region in Gaza, it might be time now to generally find a political solution.
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