The Israeli government has issued a directive for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) to stop its activities in the nation starting today, January 30, 2025. This action comes after numerous allegations against the agency, citing its alleged ties with the militant group Hamas.
This decision signifies the conclusion of Israel’s prolonged endeavor to distance itself from the entity, which it claims has been detrimental to its security interests.
In October 2024, Israel enacted a law that explicitly prohibits UNRWA from functioning within its borders and forbids any form of interaction between Israeli authorities and UNRWA personnel. The new legislation mandates the evacuation of all UNRWA facilities in Jerusalem, including those located in Maalot Dafna and Kafr Aqab, while also addressing concerns of Hamas infiltration within UNRWA ranks.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated on Wednesday, “Humanitarian aid doesn’t equal UNRWA, and UNRWA doesn’t equal humanitarian aid. UNRWA equals an organization infested with Hamas terror activity. This is why, beginning today, Israel will have no contact with UNRWA. Israel remains committed to facilitating humanitarian aid to Gaza in accordance with international law and the framework for the hostage release. In fact, Israel is facilitating the entry of even more humanitarian aid trucks into Gaza than agreed in the hostage release framework. There are multiple alternative organizations to UNRWA—including U.N. agencies, international NGOs, and foreign countries—that are already operating to facilitate humanitarian aid in Gaza, and their role will only increase.”
Israeli Member of Parliament Yulia Malinovsky, one of the authors of the legislation, expressed her support for the decision.Â
“I watched the hypocrisy of many countries in the U.N. Security Council this week. Their representatives spoke about how UNRWA is an indispensable part of Gaza’s reconstruction and how it cannot operate without it. Well, no, UNRWA only brings suffering to the people of Gaza, and just like Hamas, it has brought destruction to Gaza,” she told Fox News Digital.Â
“This organization is a terrorist organization that has killed, raped, and kidnapped innocent civilians,” she said, referring to accusations that UNRWA employees participated in the Oct. 7 massacre, and held hostages in their homes.
The move follows the Trump administration’s decision to look into halting some foreign aid to various groups. Congress paused funding to UNRWA last year following allegations that UNRWA employees were involved in the Oct 7. massacre. Â
The U.N. and international community now face the challenge of filling the void left by the agency’s departure, while Israel has made it clear that it will not back down in its fight against what it perceives as terrorism masquerading as aid but made clear it would be willing to work with other U.N. agencies.
Danon reiterated on Tuesday that, “Israel remains committed to its obligations under international law and we reaffirm our readiness to cooperate with other U.N. agencies that are not tainted by terror.”
Malinovsky, stated that international pressure to reverse Israel’s decision was unnecessary. “We are an independent and sovereign state, and we will not compromise on our national defense and interests. Today, UNRWA will end its operations in Israel, and all direct or indirect contact with it will cease.”