The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) announced that it will likely have to halt its operations in Gaza by the end of February due to the suspension of contributions from several countries following Israeli accusations.
UNRWA, the agency responsible for providing essential services to Palestinian refugees, has warned that it may be forced to cease its operations in Gaza by the end of February due to a funding crisis caused by Israeli allegations.
The United Nations agency tasked with aiding Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, faces a critical funding shortage that may lead to the suspension of its operations in Gaza by the end of February, endangering the humanitarian needs of over two million people.
UNRWA, the lifeline for Palestinian refugees in Gaza, could be forced to halt its operations by the end of February as several countries suspend funding amidst Israeli accusations, raising concerns of a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Belgium’s Deputy Prime Minister reaffirms the country’s commitment to fund the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) as the agency faces a funding crisis that threatens its vital humanitarian work in Gaza.