UNRWA Chief Denounces Israeli Disinformation Campaign, Highlights Escalating Risks for Aid Workers in Palestine

MUNICH – The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has issued a stark warning about a burgeoning misinformation campaign orchestrated by the Israeli regime, which the agency says is directly jeopardizing the safety and security of its staff operating in the volatile regions of the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini condemned the deliberate dissemination of false narratives targeting the agency, accusing Israel of actively seeking to undermine UNRWA’s operations and discredit its vital humanitarian work. This disinformation campaign, he argued, is not merely a public relations battle but a dangerous escalation that puts the lives of UNRWA personnel at risk.

Lazzarini detailed the multifaceted nature of the disinformation campaign, citing instances of billboards and advertisements appearing in major cities globally that falsely accuse UNRWA of supporting terrorism. He also pointed to manipulated Google ad campaigns that redirect users searching for information about the agency to websites brimming with fabricated content and malicious propaganda. This concerted effort to distort the public’s understanding of UNRWA’s role, Lazzarini emphasized, has created a hostile environment, particularly in the West Bank and Gaza, where aid workers are increasingly exposed to threats and violence. The Commissioner-General revealed the tragic statistic that at least 273 UNRWA employees have been killed in these territories since October 2023, underscoring the grave consequences of the ongoing conflict and the escalating risks faced by humanitarian personnel.

The UN agency, widely recognized as the cornerstone of humanitarian assistance for Palestinian refugees, provides crucial support to approximately six million individuals across the region, including Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria. Despite facing immense challenges, including Israel’s recent ban on its activities in occupied territories, UNRWA remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering essential services. Lazzarini reaffirmed the agency’s unwavering dedication to providing education to 50,000 children in UNRWA schools and maintaining the operation of its health centers, even amidst escalating restrictions. He emphasized that UNRWA’s operations are critical for the well-being of Palestinian refugees and that any disruption to its work would have dire humanitarian consequences.

The Israeli Knesset’s decision in October 2023 to ban UNRWA’s operations in Israeli-occupied territories, including occupied East Jerusalem, marked a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions between Israel and the UN agency. This move, coupled with the intensifying disinformation campaign, has raised serious concerns about the future of humanitarian aid for Palestinian refugees. Lazzarini reiterated his firm stance that dismantling UNRWA will not erase the refugee status of Palestinians but will only exacerbate their suffering, further destabilizing an already volatile region. He called for the international community to recognize the gravity of the situation and to support UNRWA’s vital work in providing essential services to vulnerable populations.

The Commissioner-General’s impassioned plea in Munich highlighted the critical juncture facing UNRWA and the Palestinian refugees it serves. The confluence of escalating violence, restrictive policies, and a targeted disinformation campaign has created an increasingly precarious environment for humanitarian operations. Lazzarini warned that the continued erosion of UNRWA’s ability to function effectively will have profound and lasting consequences for the well-being of millions of Palestinian refugees. He called for urgent action to counter the disinformation campaign, protect aid workers, and ensure the continued delivery of essential services to those in need.

The situation underscores the urgent need for a renewed international commitment to supporting UNRWA and finding a just and lasting solution to the Palestinian refugee crisis. The ongoing conflict, coupled with the deliberate dissemination of false information, not only threatens the lives of aid workers but also undermines the prospects for peace and stability in the region. The international community must act decisively to address the root causes of the conflict, uphold international law, and ensure the protection and well-being of Palestinian refugees. The future of UNRWA, and indeed the future of millions of Palestinians, hangs in the balance.

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