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Japan gravely concerned about Israel's ban on UNRWA

Oct 30, 2024

Tokyo [Japan], October 30: Japan expressed its grave concern over the legislation adopted by the Israeli Parliament (Knesset) that would severely restrict the activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
"Japan is deeply concerned about the further worsening of the humanitarian situation that is already dire due to the protracted fighting in the Gaza Strip, as well as the further deterioration of humanitarian conditions in areas including the West Bank and Lebanon. It is extremely important to sustainably ensure an enabling environment for humanitarian assistance activities by UNRWA and other international organizations, and Japan strongly urges the Government of Israel to maintain such an environment in a sustainable manner," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan said in a statement.
"At the same time, ensuring neutrality is crucial for UNRWA as it operates in a challenging environment. Commisioner-General Lazzarini has stated that he is fully committed to implementing the recommendations of the Independent Review Group, which was conducted in response to allegations of involvement in the terror attack. Japan will continue to monitor this process and support UNRWA's measures to improve governance," added the statement.
Source: Emirates News Agency

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