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Analysis

If we are to have a solution, Unwra must stop funding Arab hatred

August 7, 2014 09:57
2 min read

When the dust has finally settled on Operation Protective Edge, the Israeli mortar hit on the school in Beit Hanoun, where Palestinian families were sheltering, is certain to be seen as one of its signal events.

The commissioner general for the United Nations Works and Relief Agency (Unwra), Pierre Krahenbuhl, declared the human suffering to be “appalling and intolerable”, adding that he could not find the words to express his indignation.

The role of Unwra in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon, where it provides support services to Palestinian refugees, is unlike that of any other UN agencies. Established in 1948 to carry out direct relief and works programmes for refugees after Israel’s War of Independence, it has been operational since 1950 and its mandate was recently extended to 2017.

Essentially, Unwra’s job is to keep the aspirations of Palestine’s refugees alive until such a time as there is a final settlement of the Middle East conflict.