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Editorial: El País

  • Several countries have suspended their financial contributions to UNRWA, the United Nations' agency for Palestinian refugees, due to the alleged involvement of 12 local employees in an attack against Israel.
  • This decision has essentially served as a collective punishment against the population of Gaza, exacerbating the inhumane conditions they are currently facing.
  • The suspension of funds is a substantial blow to UNRWA, which has lost over half its funding and faces significant challenges in providing assistance to the approximate two million people it serves.
  • The accusation at hand is severe, but punishing the entire organization for the actions of a handful is beyond all sensible proportion.
  • Such actions only serve to exacerbate the crisis and violate basic humanitarian principles.
  • In contrast, Spain has decided to continue funding UNRWA in an attempt to alleviate the situation.

Conclusion: Withdrawing funding from UNRWA does nothing to contribute to a peaceful resolution between Israel and Hamas, it merely adds more suffering to innocent civilians, representing a significant failure by some of the world's most powerful democracies.