U.S. backs Israel’s ban on UNRWA operations in Gaza at ICJ hearing

(Worthy Insights) – The United States on Wednesday backed an Israeli ban that prevents the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) from operating in the Gaza Strip.

“An occupational power retains a margin of appreciation concerning which relief schemes to permit,” U.S. State Department Legal Advisor Joshua Simmons stated at an International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearing in The Hague on Wednesday, presided over by Judge Yuji Iwasawa.

“Even if an organization offering relief is an impartial humanitarian organization, and even if it is a major actor, occupation law does not compel an occupational power to allow and facilitate that specific actor’s relief operations,” Simmons added. [ Source (Read More…) ]


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