Israeli vandals set fire to UN compound in East Jerusalem
UNWRA -- the aid agency of the United Nations for oppressed Palestinians -- has shut down its East Jerusalem headquarters, following a destructive fire set by Israeli far-right extremists in East Jerusalem. The Netanyahu government has singled out UNWRA as a target and labeled it a scapegoat for its successful and necessary involvement in the Gaza Strip during the Hamas-Israel conflict.
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- Published Date: 01:38 | 10 May 2024
- Modified Date: 01:38 | 10 May 2024
The main United Nations aid agency for Palestinians closed its headquarters in East Jerusalem after Israeli far-right extremists set fire to areas at the edge of the sprawling compound, the agency said.
Philippe Lazzarini, the head of UNWRA, said in a post on the social media platform X that he had decided to close the compound until proper security was restored. He said Thursday's incident was the second in less than a week.
"This is an outrageous development. Once again, the lives of UN staff were at a serious risk," he said.
"It is the responsibility of the State of Israel as an occupying power to ensure that United Nations personnel and facilities are protected at all times," he said.
Amid the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel in the Gaza Strip, UNWRA has been singled out as a target and scapegoated by the far-right Netanyahu government for its role in effectively carrying out its mission.
UNRWA, set up to deal with the Palestinian refugees who fled or were forced from their homes during the 1948 war around the time of Israel's creation, has long been a target of Israeli hostility.
Israel considers all of Jerusalem its indivisible capital, including eastern parts it captured in a 1967 war, which Palestinians seek as the future capital of an independent state.
Lazzarini said staff were present at the time of the incident but there were no casualties. However outdoor areas were damaged by the blaze, which was put out by staff after emergency services took time to respond.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli police.
Lazzarini said groups of Israelis had been staging regular demonstrations outside the UNRWA compound for the past two months and said stones were thrown at staff and buildings in the compound this week.
In footage shared with Lazzarini's post, smoke can be seen rising near buildings at the edge of the compound while the sound of chanting and singing can be heard.
A crowd accompanied by armed men were witnessed outside the compound chanting "Burn down the United Nations", Lazzarini said.
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