The Knesset plenum voted
Monday evening to approve two bills effectively ending Israel's
relationship with UNRWA, the UN agency responsible for Palestinian
refugees. The legislation passed its second and third readings, with two
separate bills sponsored by multiple lawmakers prohibiting UNRWA from
maintaining any representation, providing services, or conducting
activities, either directly or indirectly, within Israel's sovereign
territory.
UNRWA workers who were exposed as terrorists on March 5, 2024
Under the new law, all
government representatives will be barred from maintaining contact with
UNRWA. The Foreign and Interior ministries will be prohibited from
issuing entry visas to UNRWA employees, and customs officials will be
unable to process goods imported by the agency. The organization's tax
benefits will also be revoked.
The second bill stipulates
that Israel will sever all ties with UNRWA, and authorities will cease
cooperation with the agency. It will no longer be entitled to the
diplomatic privileges it previously enjoyed as well. The legislation
follows revelations
that the UN body, meant to provide services to Palestinian refugees,
employed staff who are suspected of involvement in the surprise attack
on Israel, with some allegedly active in Hamas and Islamic Jihad organizations.
Foreign Affairs and Defense
Committee Chairman Yuli Edelstein said at the start of the plenary
discussion, "During the committee's deliberations on the law, we were
shown video evidence of UNRWA personnel involved in transporting a body
to the Gaza Strip, along with other evidence of their involvement in
terrorism, including the fact that the commander of the massacre at the
Reim shelter, where 16 Israelis were killed and four were kidnapped to
Gaza, was a UNRWA operative."
"Given this background, and
having proved that UNRWA and its employees acted against Israel, the
state must determine that UNRWA's activities in its territory will
cease," he stated. "To be clear, Israel will provide all services it is
obligated to provide to its citizens and residents in all areas where
UNRWA operates, in coordination with the Jerusalem municipality. There
is no place for enemies in the heart of the Jewish people's capital."
The Im Tirtzu right-wing
watchdog, which led the public campaign to end UNRWA's operations in
Israel, issued the following statement: "This is a historic moment for
Israel and an important moment for the Knesset. Since Israel's
establishment, UNRWA has functioned as an incubator of terror incitement
instead of caring for Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza. Now the Knesset
is finally correcting this distortion... After a year-long struggle,
justice has finally prevailed, the people of Israel live!"
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