Trump Peace Council Rejects UNRWA Operations in New Gaza Amid Funding Crisis
UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared at an emergency UN General Assembly meeting that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) is on the brink of collapse and urgently requires 100 million dollars to continue its operations and avoid a "point of no return." UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric described the situation as an "existential crisis" for UNRWA. In response, the Trump Peace Council announced that UNRWA will have no role in the "new Gaza," stating, "We are turning a page and leaving behind the ongoing dependency on aid and the conflict. The people of Gaza deserve more." This statement signals a shift away from reliance on UNRWA and a call for new approaches to Gaza's future. The funding shortfall and political stance raise urgent questions about the future of humanitarian aid in Gaza and the region's stability.
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