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Jordan, UN aid body discusses urgent needs in Palestinian refugee camps

Palestinian refugee pupils play outside a United nations Relief and Works Agency's (UNRWA, UN agency for Palestinian refugees) school, in the Baqa'a Palestinian refugee camp, near Amman (AFP)
Palestinian refugee pupils play outside a United nations Relief and Works Agency's (UNRWA, UN agency for Palestinian refugees) school, in the Baqa'a Palestinian refugee camp, near Amman (AFP)
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04 Nov 2024 05:11:35 GMT9
04 Nov 2024 05:11:35 GMT9
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Arab News

AMMAN: Jordan’s Department of Palestinian Affairs and the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East held talks on Sunday to address the growing needs and challenges of the displaced and vulnerable in camps across the country.

During the meeting, Department of Palestinian Affairs Director-General Rafiq Khirfan condemned what he described as a “systematic campaign and political assassination” aimed at weakening UNRWA’s role, according to reports.

He pointed to Tel Aviv’s recent actions, including a decision by the Israeli Knesset to restrict UNRWA activities in the occupied Palestinian territories, such as East Jerusalem, and to withdraw diplomatic privileges from its staff.

Khirfan said the measures were a violation of international law and an attempt to undermine UNRWA’s mission of supporting Palestinian refugees, advocating for their right to return, and compensation.

Despite these challenges, Khirfan underscored Jordan’s continued commitment to backing UNRWA at regional and international levels, recognizing the agency’s critical role in providing services and stability for Palestinian refugees.

UNRWA’s Jordan Affairs Director Olaf Becker thanked Amman for the ongoing support of the agency’s work in the refugee camps.

 
 
 
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