(Communicated by the MFA Spokesperson)
Israel regrets the
fatalities that resulted from yesterday's military operation to arrest a
Palestinian terrorist suspect. A formal investigation has been launched
by the IDF, as part of a standard procedure in any case involving
civilian casualties.
Without prejudice to the outcome of the investigation, we were disappointed (but not surprised) at
UNRWA's press statement
from yesterday. While omitting to mention any context or reason for the
Israeli operation, it was quick to cite "credible reports" in
determining that its employee had been shot "…on his way to work, and
was not involved in any violent activity." Quite aside from the fact
that UNRWA did not even bother to approach any official Israeli sources
for comment, its statement was rushed to the press while the violent
riots were still raging on in Qalandiya. Hence, it begs the question of
how it was possible for the Agency to collect forensic evidence, cross
reference personal eye-witness reports and reach peremptory conclusions –
all of that in the space of just a few hours.
It is regrettable
that UNRWA has consistently failed to display similar zeal and
enthusiasm when asked to investigate its own cases of alleged
wrongdoing. Earlier this month, for example,
the Agency was forced to admit that it had negligently allowed a third party to use some of its installations in order to organize
'summer camps' where anti-Semitism and incitement to violence were preached to Palestinian youth.
Needless to say, UNRWA's half-hearted admission was released only after
"a lengthy and detailed investigation", as opposed to the rushed
superficial procedure it adopted yesterday.
We therefore call
upon UNRWA to return to its original humanitarian agenda of assisting
Palestinian refugees, while refraining from any one-sided political
advocacy activities. Only thus can it hope to be taken seriously – both
by Israel and the international donor community.