UNRWA accuses Israel of "deliberately obstructing" Gaza aid operations
New York [US], November 14 (ANI): The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has accused Israel of deliberately obstructing its operations and restricting essential aid to Gaza, Al Jazeera reported. The agency warned that Palestinians are facing winter conditions with limited shelter as the conflict extends beyond two years.
UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini told the UN General Assembly Fourth Committee that "Safeguarding UNRWA's mandate and operations is required under international law; it is vital to the survival of millions of Palestinians; and it is essential for a political solution."
Lazzarini also highlighted severe funding shortages during a news conference at the UN headquarters, urging renewed donor support to sustain the agency's core work.
"We run week by week, month by month. I know that as of today, we will be able to process our salaries in November, but have no idea if or no visibility if we will be able to process our salaries in December," he said.
Despite restrictions, Lazzarini noted that UNRWA continues to provide key services, employing 12,000 staff in Gaza.
Al Jazeera reported that under the US-brokered ceasefire that took effect on October 10, aid deliveries were expected to increase significantly, but only "around 150 trucks" have been entering Gaza each day, far below the 600-truck target needed to support the displaced population.
Meanwhile, Israel received the body of Israeli captive Meny Godard, 73, from the Red Cross on Thursday. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said forensic teams confirmed the identification, adding that Godard was killed in the October 2023 Hamas-led attack.
Many of the remains have been difficult to identify due to being "decomposed, [been] disfigured," a challenge that has led to numerous burials without identification in mass graves in Deir el-Balah. (ANI)
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