If UNRWA is forced to stop operations, then Gaza ‘Risk Conflict’. Israel-Felistine Conflict News

Britain, France and Germany reiterate the ‘serious concern’ over Israel’s law, refusing the contact between their officers and the United Nations Agency.
Forcibly shutdown of Israel of Israel of the United Nations humanitarian work in the Palestinian region risk the ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the United Nations Palestinian Relief Agency (UNRWA) has warned the head of the ban.
UNRWA has provided necessary assistance and assistance to Palestinian refugees for more than seven decades.
UNRWA head Philip Lasarini has described the organization for about six million Palestinian refugees under his charge at Gaza and occupied West Bank as “a lifeline”.
Israel accused UNRWA of providing a cover for Hamas, an allegation that the agency firmly denied. It also accused the members of the UNRWA staff of being part of the October 7 attack. Israel has not given evidence for its claims and allegations.
Subsequently, it passed a law separating relations with the agency, which came into force on Thursday, there was a possibility of obstructing its important services after 15 months of the war in Gaza.
The agency is prohibited from working and contacting between Israeli soil and Israeli officials are also forbidden.
Juliet Tuma, director of the UNRWA communication, said, “If the UNRWA is not allowed to bring and distribute the supply, the fate of this very delicate ceasefire is going to be at risk and it is going to be in danger.” Briefing on Friday.
UNRWA issued a warning as the United Kingdom, France and Germany repeated their “serious concern” on the Israeli ban.
A joint statement of the three nations published by the British government said, “We urge the Israeli government to work with international partners, including the United Nations, to ensure the continuity of operations.”
In a statement, UNRWA spokesman Jonathan Fauler admitted that the organization is now working in the “nightmare landscape”.
Fauler said the UNRWA has 5,000 employees who are still working in Gaza, as “the backbone of international aid operation” and their work can be compromised on the situation.
“Our biggest fear is that there is no plan B,” he said.
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres spokesman Stephen Duzerric had earlier stressed that despite the ban, “UNRWA clinics are opened in the West Bank occupied, including East Jerusalem.”
Alisondo of Al Jazeera said reporting from the United Nations Headquarters in New York, while UNRWA is in progress, Israel has not renewed the visa for at least a dozen workers of the agency.
After the law came into force, Norway announced that it would contribute $ 24m to the agency.
“Gaza is in ruins, and UNRWA’s help is more necessary than ever,” said Norwegian External Affairs Minister Espen Barth Eid.
The Turki condemned Israel’s move as a “clear violation of international law” and said that it marks a new phase in the policies of Israeli’s occupation and Annexation that aims to forcibly displace the Palestinians from its land. “.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court of Israel dismissed a petition, fighting the ban by Palestinian Human Rights Group Edlah, but the law only forbade the UNRWA operations on the “sovereign region of the sovereign region of Israel’s sovereign region”, not Gaza and It was captured in the West Bank. ,
The restriction, however, applies to the Israel-e-East East Jerusalem, where UNRWA has a field headquarters for its operations in the West Bank.
In response, Edlah said that the law would come into influence “disregard of horrific human consequences”.