Israel passes laws that could end UNRWA operations in Gaza
Summary: Israel's parliament has passed two laws that could stop the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, from operating in Israel and the Palestinian territories. The laws designate UNRWA as a terror organization and cut all ties with the Israeli government.
These changes come amid accusations that UNRWA has been infiltrated by Hamas. The agency is a key provider of aid in Gaza, where about 2.3 million people rely on its services for food, shelter, and healthcare.
The new laws will take effect in three months and may force UNRWA to relocate its headquarters. Critics warn this could worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where many are already displaced and in need of assistance.
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