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UN agency protests Israeli closure of Gaza Strip

UN agency protests Israeli closure of Gaza Strip

The main United Nations agency providing assistance to Palestine refugees today protested that a complete closure of the Gaza Strip imposed by Israel on UN international staff had crippled its operations there.

UNRWA understands Israel’s security concerns, but the fact is that nothing has ever been found on an UNRWA international staff member to warrant the searches and procedures,” Karen Koning AbuZayd, Deputy Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, the largest aid agency in the Middle East, said.

“I find it incomprehensible that all my staff are locked in or locked out of the Gaza Strip. The Israeli authorities must lift this closure to allow us to carry out our humanitarian mandate,” she added.

UNRWA said that in violation of the 1946 Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the UN, Israeli’s military imposed a blockade on Gaza at 7:30 p.m. yesterday. Agency staff urgently needed by its operation in the West Bank and other parts of the region have been trapped inside, while staff normally resident in Gaza and needed on duty there have been stranded in Israel.

The closure follows two weeks of delays, obstruction and interrogations of UN staff at the Erez crossing point into and out of Gaza. UN staff have been held for up to seven hours at the border while security checks have been carried out. Some have been forced to submit to interviews by Israel’s intelligence services to secure passage, while intrusive search procedures have been increased. None of UNRWA’s 7,800 Palestinian staff in the Gaza Strip have been able to enter Israel on duty for the agency since October 2000.

UNRWA said its protests to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defence had so far had no effect.