Philippe Lazzarini warned that if UNRWA collapses under new Israeli laws, 660,000 students in Gaza will be denied education, exacerbating extremism and marginalisation.
Lazzarini emphasized that without UNRWA, which uniquely provides education, an entire generation of Palestinian children in Gaza is at risk of losing its right to education.
Aid organizations cautioned that cutting off UNRWA could deepen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, even as Israel claims other UN agencies can fill the gap.
US Ambassador to the UN described UNRWA's role in Gaza as 'indispensable', underscoring international concerns about the implications of the new Israeli legislation.
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