Japan stops funding UNRWA over Hamas attack ties
Japan Halts Funding to UN Agency Amid Allegations of Staff Involvement in Hamas Attacks
Japan has joined a growing list of countries suspending their funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) following allegations that agency staff members were involved in the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel on October 7. This decision comes after the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, and others withdrew their financial support.
In a statement, Japanese foreign press secretary Kobayashi Maki expressed deep concern over the alleged involvement of UNRWA staff members in the attack. As a result, Japan has decided to temporarily halt additional funding to the agency while an investigation takes place and measures are considered to address the allegations.
Kobayashi assured that Japan remains committed to providing humanitarian aid to Gaza through alternative means, although specific details were not provided. She also expressed support for the U.N.’s investigation into the matter.
While details about the accused staffers’ actions during the Hamas attack are limited, the UNRWA has already terminated their employment. One staff member was accused of harboring an Israeli hostage in their attic.
The UNRWA was established shortly after the creation of Israel, with a focus on providing educational, healthcare, employment, and social services to Palestinians who had been recently displaced.
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Why has Japan decided to suspend its funding to the UNRWA?
Japan has followed in the footsteps of several other nations by suspending its funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). The decision comes in light of allegations that staff members of the agency were involved in the recent Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel on October 7. The United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Canada, and other countries have already withdrawn their financial support to the agency.
In a statement, the Japanese foreign press secretary, Kobayashi Maki, expressed deep concern regarding the alleged involvement of UNRWA staff members in the attack. As a result, Japan has decided to temporarily halt additional funding to the agency while an investigation takes place and appropriate measures are considered to address the allegations.
Kobayashi assured that Japan remains dedicated to providing humanitarian aid to Gaza but through alternative means, though specific details were not provided. She also expressed support for the United Nations’ investigation into the matter.
While there are limited details available regarding the actions of the accused UNRWA staff members during the Hamas attack, the agency has already terminated their employment. One staff member was accused of harboring an Israeli hostage in their attic.
The UNRWA was established shortly after the creation of Israel, with the primary focus of providing educational, healthcare, employment, and social services to Palestinians who had been recently displaced.
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