I
wish I could just describe all the ways Israel cooperates with UNRWA, and end
it there.
I wish I could sit here today and join in with
the other speakers to simply thank UNRWA for all the humanitarian work it does,
and leave it at that.
However, as the saying goes, “face
reality as it is, not as you wish it to be”. In reality, UNRWA has a political
agenda which casts a long shadow over its humanitarian agenda.
Make no mistake, since UNRWA was
established 65 years ago, Israel has supported its important humanitarian
mission, and continues to do so today. During this time, UNRWA and Israel have
worked hand-in-hand to coordinate hundreds of projects that provide essential
services for the Palestinian people. We also recognize UNRWA’s important contribution
to the welfare of Palestinian refugees.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
When UNRWA was established, their
mandate included hundreds of thousands of refugees. Today, UNRWA asserts
responsibility for over 5 million refugees.
How
did the number of refugees increase so dramatically when the purpose of a UN
agency is to decrease it?
In
1950, the UN established the High Commissioner for Refugees to assist men,
women, and children in dire situations around the world. That agency has
helped tens of millions of people restart their lives and provide a brighter
future for the next generation.
According
to the UNHCR, you lose your refugee status if you become a citizen of another
country. But in the Palestinian case, this restriction does not apply. UNRWA –
and UNRWA alone - allows refugees to
pass their refugee status to their children and now grandchildren.
If
we were to apply UNHCR’s standards to count the number of Palestinian refugees
worldwide, the figure drops significantly. But the Palestinian refugees
aren’t counted using the UNHCR standards; they are counted using UNRWA's double
standards.
If this politicization of the
refugee issue was not enough, recently, UNRWA left no doubt about how deep its “political
mission” goes. UNRWA’s spokesperson clearly stated that one of UNRWA’s goals is
to validate the Palestinian narrative. I repeat- to validate the Palestinian
narrative.
Is ‘validating’ the Palestinian
narrative within UNRWA’s mandate? Is this what funding for humanitarian
assistance is intended for?
It is no secret that the terrorist
group Hamas, the de facto authority in the Gaza Strip, often obstructs
humanitarian efforts. The fact that the Commissioner General did not mention today
the responsibility Hamas bears for the situation in Gaza- does the
Palestinians no favors.
UNRWA has often remained silent while Hamas endangers
the lives of Palestinians, including refugees, and commits war crimes by using
civilian areas to target Israeli citizens. UNRWA spokespeople are quick to make
accusations against Israel, but go out of their way to avoid mentioning Hamas.
UNWRA had over 10,000 employees in
Gaza – most of them Palestinian but also many internationals. Where were they when Hamas stockpiled
thousands of rockets, many of them in close vicinity to UNWRA facilities. It
seems that while they are quick to condemn Israel, when it comes to reporting
on Hamas, UNWRA’s employees become blind, deaf, and mute.
While Hamas stockpiled rockets in
UNRWA schools in order to launch them at Israel from nearby, the UNRWA press
statement only managed to condemn, quote, “group or groups responsible”.
Well, the group responsible
has a name- Hamas. And it is an internationally recognized terrorist
organization.
While Hamas is doing everything to obstruct reconstruction, Israel
is doing everything it can to cooperate with UNRWA to help meet the
humanitarian challenges in Gaza. Every day, hundreds of trucks carrying goods enter
Gaza from Israel passing through Kerem Shalom crossing which is operating 24/7,
at full capacity. In the past year, Israel has provided Gaza with over millions of tons of equipment, materials and
supplies to assist with reconstruction.
These are facts which we have not heard much of today.
UNRWA’s interference
with the political process is beyond the scope of its legitimate activities,
and endangers the fulfillment of its mandate. Throughout last summer we witnessed
UNWRA officials act as judge, jury, and executioner. They reported facts as
they saw fit, assigned guilt, and predetermined what the outcome of the process
needs to be. Such interferences only deepens the conflicts and distances us
from peace.
For instance, UNRWA’s recent
massive media campaigns are fully in sync with the Palestinian political agenda,
and serve no humanitarian purpose. Just listen to Hanan Ashrawi’speech today
and the usage of the word "justice", which UNRWA is now doing. Take
out UNWRA’s logo, it could well be an official Palestinian campaign.
UNRWA is also using its
educational system to validate the Palestinian narrative, to fuel false promises, and to give credence to dangerous myths. From an early age,
Palestinian children are taught that the only solution to their plight is the
so-called “Claim of Return”. Many UNRWA facilities are decorated with keys,
symbolizing this claim of return. Young children are taught that these keys
will one day open doors for them – but in truth these keys have them locked in
a distorted reality.
The "claim of return", make no mistake, is a euphemism for the destruction of the
State of Israel. This “claim” is the
real obstacle to the two-state solution, to which Israel and so many of
us in this room are fully committed. The
only way to achieve peace is through direct negotiations.
The
Middle East today is in a state of turmoil. Regimes are unstable, terrorist
groups seize and hold territory, and the people suffer the consequences. Palestinian refugees in these countries are caught in the chaos.
In Syria, they face death and
displacement from a bloody war.
In Lebanon, refugee populations from
Syria are denied a place to seek shelter from the ongoing violence. The
existing Palestinian populations in Lebanon have for generations been
segregated, and isolated from the rest of the Lebanese society.
In light of the real needs of the
refugees, it is troubling that UNRWA would focus its resources on political
campaigns, even as it cuts humanitarian assistance. Such campaigns only serve
to support the Palestinian political agenda, and distance us from achieving
peace.
Many of the Arab representatives
expressed their so-called concern about situation of the Palestinian refugees. These
Arab countries speak today about their suffering. However, when these
governments had the opportunity to improve the lives of these refugees, they
cynically exploited them for political purposes. Arab governments and the Arab
League intentionally
continue to sustain the problem of the Palestinian refugees by refusing to give
them their basic rights.
Scan
the list of UNRWA’s top donors, and you will discover that in 2014 nine out of
ten of them are western countries. Apparently,
when it comes to helping Palestinian refugees, Arab countries can’t find their
wallets. Not only did the Arab states create and maintain the refugee problem,
they expect others to pay for it.
An example of the hypocrisy by
Arab States was evident today hearing the Saudi representative attack Israeli
actions while Saudi forces are actively and indiscriminately attacking
civilians, children's schools and hospitals. Mr. Ambassador, you can't buy your
country out of this one so easily.
Mr. Commissioner General, Even the good intentions are replaced by
narrow political interests. In order to achieve the peaceful future we all hope
for in the region, UNRWA must choose the right path.
It must choose people over
politics, neutrality over bias, and truth over propaganda.
Only this path can solve the
refugee problem rather than perpetuating it.
Thank you.