Israeli lawmakers propose bills to ban UNRWA operations in Israel
Summary: Israeli lawmakers are set to vote on two bills that would ban the UN relief agency UNRWA from operating in Israel. This follows allegations that some UNRWA staff were involved in the October 7 terror attacks.
If passed, the legislation would revoke a 1967 agreement allowing UNRWA to function in Israel and would halt all contact between Israeli authorities and the agency. This could lead to the closure of UNRWA's headquarters in East Jerusalem and restrict aid operations in Gaza and the West Bank.
The proposed bills have drawn criticism from various countries and organizations, including the EU and the UN. They argue that the legislation could violate international law and disrupt essential services for Palestinian refugees.
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