Norway Urging UNRWA Donors to ‘Reflect on Wider Consequences’ of Cutting Funding 

An UNRWA worker moves boxes of humanitarian aid at the West Bank field office complex of UNRWA, in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, January 30, 2024. (Reuters)
An UNRWA worker moves boxes of humanitarian aid at the West Bank field office complex of UNRWA, in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, January 30, 2024. (Reuters)
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Norway Urging UNRWA Donors to ‘Reflect on Wider Consequences’ of Cutting Funding 

An UNRWA worker moves boxes of humanitarian aid at the West Bank field office complex of UNRWA, in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, January 30, 2024. (Reuters)
An UNRWA worker moves boxes of humanitarian aid at the West Bank field office complex of UNRWA, in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, January 30, 2024. (Reuters)

Norway, a top donor to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), is urging countries that have cut funding to the agency to consider the consequences of their actions on the population in Gaza, its foreign minister told Reuters on Wednesday.

The Nordic country on Sunday said it would maintain its funding to UNRWA following accusations that some agency staff took part in the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants, in contrast to several other countries that have paused payments.

"We are discussing the question of funding with other donors and will continue to do so in the coming days and weeks," said Espen Barth Eide, adding Oslo was standing by its "strong commitment to the agency, and to the Palestinian people".

"We urge fellow donor countries to reflect on the wider consequences of cutting their funding to UNRWA," he said.

"UNWRA is a vital lifeline for 1.5 million refugees in Gaza. Now more than ever, the agency needs international support," said the minister.

"To avoid collectively punishing millions of people, we need to distinguish between what individuals may have done and what UNRWA stands for."

Barth Eide said Norwegian officials were informed of the allegations just ahead of the UN's press release on Friday.

"We have not been briefed by Israeli authorities on the matter," he said.



Mikati, Turkish FM Discuss Latest Developments in Lebanon

FILED - 02 December 2023, United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati speaks during the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). Photo: Christopher Pike/COP28/dpa
FILED - 02 December 2023, United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati speaks during the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). Photo: Christopher Pike/COP28/dpa
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Mikati, Turkish FM Discuss Latest Developments in Lebanon

FILED - 02 December 2023, United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati speaks during the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). Photo: Christopher Pike/COP28/dpa
FILED - 02 December 2023, United Arab Emirates, Dubai: Prime Minister of Lebanon Najib Mikati speaks during the High-Level Segment for Heads of State and Government at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). Photo: Christopher Pike/COP28/dpa

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati discussed the latest developments and humanitarian situation in Lebanon in a phone call on Sunday, Türkiye's foreign ministry said in a statement.

Fidan told Mikati that Türkiye is ready to support Lebanon in its humanitarian needs, the statement said.