The United Nations agency serving Palestinian refugees said on Monday it will not comply with an Israeli military order to evacuate parts of the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
Juliette Touma, communications director for UNRWA, said the agency has not evacuated the area and has no plans to do so. She added it has thousands of employees in the city.
“UNRWA will not take part in any forced evacuation of the population in Rafah or elsewhere in Gaza,” she stressed. “We are committed to staying and delivering humanitarian assistance.” She called for a ceasefire.
Relations between Israel and UNRWA have long been strained and further deteriorated during the seven-month war.
Israel has accused UNRWA of collaborating with the Hamas group and called for the agency’s closure.
UNRWA, the largest international provider of aid and services in Gaza, denies the accusations.