Israel's recent legislation could severely impact UNRWA's ability to operate in Gaza, despite warnings from the Biden administration of a potential humanitarian crisis.
The Israeli government, while facing international pressure to avoid harming UNRWA, has accused some of its staff of involvement in terrorist activities, illustrating the complex interplay of security and humanitarian needs.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's office stated that UNRWA workers engaging in terrorist activities must be held accountable, reflecting a longstanding Israeli stance against the agency's operations.
Despite the daunting legal implications of the new laws, the future of UNRWA's humanitarian efforts in Gaza hangs in the balance, amidst political tensions and accusations.
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