France, France, and Germany reiterate the "serious attention" of the liaison between the Israeli law from the Israeli law and the United Nations agencies.
The UNRWA Relief Institute (UNRWA) in charge warned that the closure of Israel's humanitarian work on the Palestinian territory in Israel will cause continuous ceasefire between Israel and Hamas to be in danger.
It has been more than 70 years since the East Relief Project has provided indispensable assistance and aid for Palestinian refugees.
Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the Relief Engineering Bank (UNWA), described the organization as the "lifeline" of nearly 6 million Barstan refugees on Gaza, occupied by Gaza.
Israel accuses Arctic Airlines with a cover for Hamas, which has strongly denied this allegations. It also accused UNFA's staff part of the attack on October 7. Israel has not provided evidence of its claims and allegations.
Subsequently, it passed the relationship with the agency, and the agency took effect on Thursday, which may hinder its important services after 15 months of the Gaza War.
The agency was banned from acting on Israeli soil and also prohibited contact with Israeli officials.
"If the external electrical power control is not allowed to continue to bring and distribute the supply, then the fate of this very fragile ceasefire will be in danger and will be in danger," Juliette Touma, director of exchange director, told Geneva Publishing House. Friday briefing.
Near East Rescue State (UNFA) issued a warning because the Britain, France, and Germany reiterated their "serious attention" of Israel's ban.
The joint statement of the three countries issued by the British government said: "We urge the Israeli government to cooperate with international partners including the United Nations to ensure the continuity of the action."
In a statement, outdoor spokesman Jonathan Fowler acknowledged that the organization is now operating in a "nightmare".
Forter said that the near -East Relief Engineering Office still has 5,000 employees in Gaza's work as "the backbone of international assistance actions", and their work may be damaged due to the situation.
He said: "Our biggest fear is no plan."
Stephane Dujarric, a spokesman for the United Nations Chief of the United Nations Antonio Gutreres, insisted earlier that, although the ban on the Occupy West Coast, including East Jerusalem, is still open. "Despite the ban."
Gabriel Elizondo, a Peninsula TV station (Al Jazeera), reported at the New York headquarters that although the work of nearly East Relief Engineering Bank continued, Israel has not renewed visa workers at least the institution.
After the law took effect, Norway announced that it would donate $ 24 million to the agency.
Espen Barth Eide, a Norwegian Foreign Minister, said: "Gasha is in trouble, and the help of near Eastern Relief Engineering Office is more necessary than ever."
Turkiye condemned Israel's actions to "blatantly violate international law" and say "marking a new stage of Israel's occupation and annexation policy, aiming to forcibly replace the Palestinian from their own land."
On Wednesday, the Israeli Supreme Court rejected the Palestinian Human Rights Organization Adalah's request to question the ban, but pointed out that the legislation only prohibited the action of "Israeli sovereignty", not occupying it in Kasha and the West Coast. Essence
However, the ban is indeed applied to East Jerusalem in Ana, Israel, where the near -East Relief Project has the on -site headquarters on the West Coast.
In response, Adala said that the law would actually "ignore the catastrophic humanitarian consequences."