The UN Palestinian refugee agency has been criticized for its link to terror on October 7, resulting in donor countries pulling funding - but donations may soon resume, organization head claims.
The document said several UNRWA Palestinian staffers had been detained by the Israeli army, and experienced severe physical beatings, waterboarding, and threats of harm to family members.
The Red Cross has been heavily scrutinized for failing to visit Israeli hostages and not reporting that the hostages had been taken to Shifa Hospital.
Raza has urged the Dutch authorities to arrest Herzog as soon as he sets foot on Dutch soil.
Donor countries could resume their funding of UNRWA should the UN investigation offer reassurances about the organization’s neutrality.
There are a number of reasons that the comparison is impossible.
UNRWA sacked the staff accused by Israel of involvement in the Oct. 7 attacks, saying at the time that the Israeli allegations - if true - were a betrayal of UN values and of the people UNRWA serves.