Middle East crisis live: US backs Israel’s stance on Unrwa at ICJ hearing | Yemen

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Middle East crisis live: US backs Israel’s stance on Unrwa at ICJ hearing | Yemen

US official tells ICJ there are ‘serious concerns’ over Unrwa impartiality

A US official on Wednesday told the international court of justice (ICJ) there were “serious concerns” about the impartiality of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa).

ICJ judges are holding a week of hearings to help them formulate an advisory opinion on Israel’s obligations towards UN agencies delivering aid to Palestinians in Gaza.

“There are serious concerns about Unrwa’s impartiality, including information that Hamas has used Unrwa facilities and that Unrwa staff participated in the 7 October terrorist attack against Israel,” said Josh Simmons from the US state department legal team, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Israel banned all cooperation with Unrwa’s activities in Gaza and the occupied West Bank earlier this year, and claims the agency has been infiltrated by Hamas, an allegation that has been fiercely contested.

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Wednesday’s strike in Syria came as Israel marked its annual Memorial Day to commemorate fallen soldiers, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP).

“On this Memorial Day for the fallen soldiers of the [Israel Defense Forces] IDF, when we honour the great contribution of the Druze community to Israel’s security … we place great importance on fulfilling our commitment to the Druze community in Israel and to protecting their brothers in Syria,” said the statement issued by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.

The statement continued:

Israel will not allow harm to befall the Druze community in Syria out of a deep commitment to our Druze brothers in Israel, who share family and historical ties with their Druze brethren in Syria.

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