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Israel urging UN agencies, aid groups to replace UNRWA in Gaza, envoy says

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Posted on March 10, 2025

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GENEVA (Reuters) - Israel is actively encouraging U.N. agencies and other aid groups to take over the work of the U.N. Palestinian relief agency (UNRWA) in Gaza, Israel's ambassador said on Monday,

Israel urging UN agencies, aid groups to replace UNRWA in Gaza, envoy

GENEVA (Reuters) - Israel is actively encouraging U.N. agencies and other aid groups to take over the work of the U.N. Palestinian relief agency (UNRWA) in Gaza, Israel's ambassador said on Monday, after banning the agency on Israeli territory in January.

"We, the State of Israel, are working to find substitute to the act, to the work of UNRWA inside Gaza," Daniel Meron, Israel's ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, told reporters.

He declined to give specifics but said Israel was "encouraging the U.N. agencies and NGOs to take over each one in its own field that they specialise in."

(Reporting by Emma Farge, editing by Thomas Seythal)

Key Takeaways

  • Israel is pushing for UN agencies to replace UNRWA in Gaza.
  • The ban on UNRWA in Israeli territory was enacted in January.
  • Israel's ambassador to the UN, Daniel Meron, made the announcement.
  • Specifics on the replacement plan were not disclosed.
  • Israel encourages NGOs to take over specialized roles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Israel encouraging UN agencies to do?
Israel is encouraging U.N. agencies and other aid groups to take over the work of the U.N. Palestinian relief agency (UNRWA) in Gaza.
Who made the statement regarding UNRWA's replacement?
Daniel Meron, Israel's ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, made the statement about finding a substitute for UNRWA.
Did Israel provide specifics on the replacement plan?
No, Daniel Meron declined to give specifics but mentioned that Israel is encouraging U.N. agencies and NGOs to take over in their respective fields.

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