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IDF official tells US Israel sees no immediate alternative to UNRWA

Alian is currently in the US and has been meeting, among others, with administration officials dealing with the humanitarian situation in Gaza, telling them that Israel's position is that UNRWA must be replaced and that there needs to be an accelerated and swift plan to do so. However, he notes, there is currently no other way to distribute aid in the Gaza Strip.

by  Ariel Kahana
Published on  02-01-2024 10:10
Last modified: 02-01-2024 10:53
IDF official tells US Israel sees no immediate alternative to UNRWAReuters / Ammar Awad

Palestinian schoolgirls gather near a wall bearing part of an Arabic poem, at a school run by UNRWA in the Shuafat refugee camp in east Jerusalem October 10, 2018 | Photo: Reuters / Ammar Awad

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Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories Major General Ghassan Alian has told senior officials in the Biden administration that at this stage there is no alternative to the activities of UNRWA in the Gaza Strip, Israel Hayom has exclusively learned. 

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Alian is currently in the US and has been meeting, among others, with administration officials dealing with the humanitarian situation in Gaza, telling them that Israel's position is that UNRWA – the UN agency embroiled in scandal after it was revealed that its staff has been aiding Hamas and inciting against Israelis – must be replaced and that there needs to be an accelerated and swift plan to bring in alternative aid organizations into the Gaza Strip. The reason for this is the agency's close ties with Hamas and the involvement of many of its people in the October 7 attack on Israel.

Video: PM Netanyahu calls on world to replace UNRWA / Credit: x/@israelipm

Alian emphasized that alternative aid organizations could be found, including within the UN. However, he explained that currently there was no other body that could distribute humanitarian supplies in the Gaza Strip. 

Thus, Israel believes that currently there is no choice but to continue working with the agency. Similar statements have been made by other senior COGAT officials behind closed doors throughout the war. The Alian criticizes UNRWA for the slow pace of bringing in the humanitarian aid given to it by Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this week that a replacement must be found for UNRWA "I think it's time that the international community and the UN itself understand that UNRWA's mission has to end. UNRWA is self-perpetuating. It is self-perpetuating also in its desire to keep alive the Palestinian refugee issue. And we need to get other UN agencies and other aid agencies replacing UNRWA if we're going to solve the problem of Gaza as we intend to do. There are other agencies in the UN. There are other agencies in the world. They have to replace UNRWA."

Israel Hayom also learned that the prime minister instructed the IDF chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, to find a way to find a replacement for the agency. The instruction was given at the last Diplomatic-Security Meeting. However, no binding timeline has been set for implementing the decision. Security officials confirmed to Israel Hayom that staff work is being done to formulate alternatives to the problematic agency.

It should be noted that there is consensus in the security system and in Israel's political system that UNRWA cannot continue operating in Gaza. However, according to sources, if the connection with UNRWA is completely severed, there will be no one to distribute aid to Gaza Strip residents, leading to a humanitarian crisis. Israel expects to hear what the US position will be regarding bringing aid into Gaza and is expected to align itself accordingly. According to Israeli figures, since the beginning of the war until the beginning of this week, 10,000 supply trucks have entered Gaza.

COGAT issued the following response: "Any position presented by security officials in the US has been approved by the security system and coordinated with the political echelon."

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