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UNRWA headquarters in Jerusalem to be seized

The entire UNRWA area in Ma'alot Dafna, Jerusalem, is set to be expropriated and turned into 1,440 housing units. 

by  Shirit Avitan Cohen
Published on  10-11-2024 13:30
Last modified: 10-11-2024 14:17
UNRWA headquarters in Jerusalem to be seized

Employee at the UNRWA Center in Jerusalem. Photo: Reuters

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The Israel Land Authority (ILA) is seizing the land of UNRWA's headquarters in Jerusalem, in order to build 1,440 housing units.

As the extent of UNRWA and its employees' collaboration in the massacre at Gaza border communities by Hamas and their role in providing assistance for murder, kidnapping, and more continues to be revealed, a significant step has been taken for the first time against the refugee agency.

UNRWA center in central Jerusalem. Photo: Arieh King

According to information released to the public today, the entire UNRWA area in Ma'alot Dafna, Jerusalem, is slated to become a housing project with 1,440 units, and the project is in its preparatory stages. It should be noted that over the past year, families of kidnapped civilians and fallen IDF soldiers, alongside organizations such as "Im Tirtzu" and others, have protested in front of the UNRWA headquarters in Jerusalem, demanding the closure of the agency's office, which has operated in the city without interference.

Protest at the entrance to UNRWA offices in Jerusalem. Photo: Tzav 9 Movement

Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA's Commissioner-General, warned the UN Security Council yesterday (Wednesday) about the possible consequences of an Israeli bill that seeks to ban the agency's activities in Israel: "Legislation to end our operations is ready for final adoption by the Israeli Knesset. It seeks to ban UNRWA's presence and operations in the territory of Israel, revoking its privileges and immunities, in violation of international law. If the bills are adopted, the consequences will be severe."

"Operationally, the entire humanitarian response in Gaza – which rests on UNRWA's infrastructure – may disintegrate", added Lazzarini.

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