Belize has strongly condemned Israel’s decision to withdraw its request to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which dates back to 1967. This condemnation follows Israel’s recent passage of two bills that aim to sever all contact between the Israeli government and UNRWA, as well as bar the agency from operating within Israel.
By issuing this firm and unequivocal stance, Belize is signaling its support for Palestinian refugees and the vital work of UNRWA, which has been providing humanitarian aid and services to Palestinian refugees since 1949. The move by Israel to restrict the agency’s activities is seen as part of its broader efforts to limit international assistance to Palestinians and undermine the agency’s role in addressing the refugee crisis.
“Belize firmly and unequivocally condemns this latest illegal action of the state of Israel and calls on the international community and all members of the United Nations to ensure that UNWRA is not dismantled and that international humanitarian law is adhered to.
“There must at the very least be a total ban on the sale or transfer of arms to Israel, and means must be found to take life-saving aid to the Palestinian people. Israel can no longer simply be allowed to exterminate a people,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade said in a statement.
It noted that when Israel had announced plans to prohibit the country’s authorities from having any contact with UNRWA and bar the agency from operating within Israel, at the time, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stressed that the effective ban would have “devastating consequences.”
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Belmopan said that the heads of the UN agencies and organizations providing humanitarian support on the ground in Gaza have all spoken out against the Israeli ban on UNRWA.
It quoted the acting head of the UN aid coordination office called the decision “dangerous and outrageous”, whilst UNRWA’s head said that the bills will “increase the suffering of the Palestinians and are nothing less than collective punishment.”
The UN Human Rights Office declared that aid deliveries will “grind to a halt” without UNRWA, and the head of the World Health Organisation called the development “intolerable.”
UNICEF chief Catherine Russell declared that “this decision is dangerous; the lives and futures of Palestinian children are at stake,” while James Elder, a UNICEF staffer in the region, denounced the decision, saying “a new way has been found to kill children.”
Belize said that UNRWA is “irreplaceable,” adding “it is not just an aid agency.
“It provides education, healthcare, social services and protection for Palestinian refugees. In Gaza, starvation and deprivation of water and the destruction of health services have been used by the Israeli state to complement its bombing and shelling in its commission of genocide.
“Israel has ignored the binding orders of the International Court of Justice to stop the killing and allow humanitarian aid. UNRWA has so far been able to fill some of the people’s needs, but its banning is certain to cause a substantial increase in the number of people dying and suffering from lack of food, water and health care.
“It is no less than a death warrant gratuitously and heartlessly inflicted on hundreds of thousands of children, women and the elderly by the Israeli state,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade said in the statement.