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Australia, Canada suspend UN aid over alleged ties to Hamas attack

Australia, Canada suspend UN aid over alleged ties to Hamas attack
By Aatika Ahmed
Jan 27, 2024 12:29 PM

Australia, Canada suspend funding to United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees following Israel’s allegations of staff members being involved in Oct. 7 attack

Australia and Canada have halted their contributions to the United Nations agency supporting Palestinian refugees, after Israel accused several agency employees of being involved in the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that led to Israel’s disproportionate response against Palestine, sparking the latest round of conflict.

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said on Saturday she was “deeply concerned” by the allegations against the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

“We are speaking with partners and will temporarily pause disbursement of recent funding,” she wrote on social media platform X.

“We welcome UNRWA’s immediate response, including terminating contracts and launching an investigation, as well as its recent announcement of a full investigation into allegations against the organization,” she added.

Canada’s International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen on Friday announced that Ottawa had “temporarily paused any additional funding to UNRWA while it undertakes a thorough investigation into these allegations”.

“Canada is taking these reports extremely seriously and is engaging closely with UNRWA and other donors on this issue,” he wrote on X.

“Should the allegations prove to be accurate, Canada expects UNRWA to immediately act against those determined to have been involved in Hamas’s terrorist attacks.”

The moves come after the U.S. halted its funding to UNRWA on Friday, saying the allegations were against 12 employees who “may have been involved” in the Hamas attack that led to Israel’s disproportionate attack on Palestine.

UNRWA said on Friday it had sacked several employees accused by Israel of involvement in the Oct. 7 attack.

The head of the agency, Philippe Lazzarini, has vowed to hold “accountable, including through criminal prosecution” any UNRWA employee found to have been involved in “acts of terror”.

U.N. chief Antonio Guterres has pledged to conduct an “urgent and comprehensive independent review of UNRWA”.

Wong noted in her statement UNRWA’s “vital, life saving work”, adding it “is providing essential services in Gaza directly to those who need it, with more than 1.4 million Palestinians currently sheltering in its facilities”.

Source: AFP

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Last Updated:  May 29, 2024 12:07 PM