Israeli hostages held in UNRWA facilities by Hamas
tel aviv - Three former hostages disclose being held in UNRWA facilities by Hamas, prompting Israel to take action against the controversial UN agency.
Israeli hostages recount harrowing ordeal in Gaza
Three Israeli women, recently released from captivity in Gaza, reveal details of their imprisonment, including being housed in UNRWA facilities by Hamas. The women, now undergoing physical and psychological evaluations in hospital, recount the challenges faced during their time in captivity, which involved being moved frequently between apartments, tunnels, and UNRWA-run camps. Israel is set to enact two laws targeting UNRWA to curb its operations and cut ties with the agency, accusing it of being infiltrated by Hamas.
Israel's measures against UNRWA
Israel views UNRWA as a Hamas-infested organization and plans to declare it a terrorist group, prohibit its operations on Israeli soil, and ban any interactions with Israeli authorities. This crackdown aims to disrupt UNRWA's activities in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem, complicating aid distribution and essential services provided by the agency, deeply rooted in Gaza's society.
Challenges and repercussions
The potential closure or downsizing of UNRWA threatens to disrupt aid flow in Gaza, impacting the fragile ceasefire. With over half of aid trucks in Gaza affiliated with UNRWA, such a move could have far-reaching consequences. Israel is in discussions with the UN to potentially transfer UNRWA's responsibilities to another UN agency, aiming to mitigate the fallout of any potential closure.
Impact beyond the region
If UNRWA dissolves, it could have implications beyond the Middle East, affecting Palestinian refugees' asylum opportunities in Europe. As Israel presses Hamas to free more hostages, the delicate situation involving civilian and military detainees remains tense, with the stakes escalating.
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