http://www.alternet.org/story/154878/a_world_without_unrwa

A World Without UNRWA?

By Randa Farah,
AlterNet: April 7, 2012 

With the world media focusing on the crisis in Syria, it has been forgotten
that Syria is home to some 400,000 Palestinian refugees.  This includes
14,000 Palestinians who inhabit a refugee camp in the bombarded city of
Homs, and who rely on UNRWA, the UN Agency tasked with assisting Palestinian
refugees, for their daily needs.

Hamas's recent condemnation of the Assad regime is unlikely to endear it to
the Syrian government, but in fact over the years Syria has treated the
Palestinians relatively well, if one compares the way Lebanon, Jordan, and
Egypt have treated their Palestinian refugee communities. Moreover, unlike
Israel, Syria has never threatened the UN Agency or plotted its demise, a
move that could precipitate a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions.

The most recent Israeli threats against UNRWA include an attack
<http://www.al-shabaka.org/sites/default/files/policybrief/en/keeping-eye-un
rwa/keeping-eye-unrwa.pdf>  by Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister, Danny
Ayalon, that blamed the Agency for perpetuating the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict.  In conjunction with a PR firm and the right-wing, US-based
StandWithUs organization, Ayalon has created a series of videos on YouTube
that attempt to promote Israel's image and spin the history of the conflict.
His most recent video is on Palestinian refugees.  Ayalon proposes that
UNRWA be dismantled and blames it for prolonging the refugee issue and the
conflict.  Instead, he proposes that Palestinian refugees be placed under
the UNHCR's mandate. In fact, however, the primary reason why UNRWA still
exists is due to Israel's consistent rejection of UN General Assembly
resolution 194 (III) calling for the right of refugees to return and
compensation.

There would be no need for UNRWA at all if the refugees were granted their
right of return. Indeed, after the signing of the Declaration of Principles
in September 1993, which had not included any reference to resolution 194
(III), UNRWA began preparations for its own dissolution, creating anxiety
among refugees - a process that was reversed due to Oslo's utter failure.

Due to the political impasse, UNRWA continues to provide assistance and
relief to the refugees. When the Agency started working in 1950, it was
responding to the needs of about 750,000 Palestine refugees. Today, 5
million Palestine refugees are eligible for UNRWA services (as the
descendants of the original Palestine refugees are also eligible for
registration.)

A peaceful solution has been made impossible by Israel's continued expansion
on Palestinian land and its illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank
including East Jerusalem, as well as its repeated bombardment of Gaza and
unlawful blockade. Israel's serpent-like Separation Wall swallows more land,
hundreds of checkpoints restrict movement, and an expanding apparatus of
laws and regulations make a "normal Palestinian everyday life" out of the
question. This repressive apparatus increases the dependence of refugees on
UNRWA's meager aid, while at the same time creating even more refugees and
internally displaced persons.

The Israeli Government has failed to make the Palestinians disappear
<http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2501/is_3_26/ai_n10018153/> ,
despite several plans and attempts that preceded the establishment of Israel
in 1948 and continue to this day. It is now proposing that UNRWA should be
dismantled, falsely claiming that it is the Agency that keeps the
Palestinian struggle alive, not the Israeli military occupation and
repression. Israel hoped UNRWA would help the refugees fade away into the
Arab world. Instead, the Palestinians have continued to strive for justice,
while the Agency has served as a constant reminder at the international
level, and to the Palestinians, that an original sin and an injustice were
committed in 1948. 

UNRWA does face internal challenges and ambiguities resulting from its
multi-faceted connections and conflicting interests, for example those of
its major donor the United States, which generally adopts the Israeli
position in regards to the refugee issue, while Palestinian aspirations are
to return to their homeland. Moreover, UNRWA as a UN organization is bound
by UN resolutions, including 194(III), but depends on these donors to
operate. Yet the Agency has coexisted with Palestinian refugees for over six
decades, acting as a reservoir of memory and holding thousands of documents
attesting to the Palestinian historical tragedy.

Israeli calls to withdraw funds to the Agency or even dismantle it should
cause concern. Sadly, today the Palestinian leadership no longer has the
unity and therefore the clout it had in earlier times, when it could both
hold UNRWA accountable and defend it from external assaults. It is
distracted by its diplomatic activities and the schism between Hamas and
Fatah that shows no signs of abating.

What would the world do, if Israel or indeed any of the Arab countries were
to dismantle UNRWA? Refugees have come to regard it as the symbol of their
rights; it is also a source of livelihood for many of the most impoverished
among them. Palestinians should safeguard this legacy to ensure that the
Agency, its identity and mission, will not be hijacked by those who caused
their displacement.  

Randa Farah is a policy advisor of Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy
Network, and an Associate Professor at the University of Western Ontario who
has written widely on Palestinian, Sahrawi, and other refugee communities. 

C 2012 Independent Media Institute. All rights reserved.
View this story online at: http://www.alternet.org/story/154878/

 



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