Excellencies, dear member of the advisory commission
First welcome to the Palais des Nations
for the first in person meeting of the advisory commission
since the start of the war in Gaza.
And here I would like to thank the United States for its efforts as chair
of the advisory commission as well as Egypt and
the European Union for their effort as vice chairs.
I would also like to thank Canada for serving as Subcom chair
and Jordan and the European Union for serving as subcom
We are convening at a time of seismic changes
in the occupied Palestinian territory
we have witnessed unprecedented failures of humanity
in a territory marked by decades of violence.
Palestinian and Israelis have experienced
for more than 2 million Gazans.
from which they cannot wake
catastrophic levels of hunger across the Gaza Strip As a result of human action,
Children are dying of malnutrition and dehydration
while food and clean water wait in trucks.
The breakdown of civil order has resulted in
rampant looting and smuggling that impedes the delivery
across a ravaged territory
in the shadow of Gaza. Another tragedy is unfolding
More than 500 Palestinians have been killed since October.
Daily attack by Israeli settlers, Military incursions
and the destruction of homes and critical infrastructure
are part of a well oiled system of segregation
On the Israel Lebanon border.
Clashes are intensifying,
threatening full blown war.
Millions of Palestinian refugees in the occupied Palestinian territory Lebanon,
Most have been living in camps for generations,
often with limited rights
waiting for a political solution
that will bring an end to the plight.
they're witnessing the greatest Palestinian tragedy
And as they have done for 75 years,
and the fulfilment of basic human rights.
Member of the advisory commission,
a driver of human development for Palestine refugees. Since its creation.
It has upheld the rights to education and health
when providing protection and assistance
in the absence of a full fledged state.
the agency has been a force for stability across the region
and a beacon of hope for Palestinians.
UN W A is staggering under the weight of relentless attacks
The agency has paid a terrible price.
A personnel have been killed.
More than 180 installations have been damaged or destroyed,
killing at least 500 people seeking
United Nations Protection.
UN W A personnel have been detained
alongside other Gazans by the Israeli security forces
Our premises have been used for military purposes by Israel,
Hamas and other Palestinian armed group.
Our convoys have come under attack.
Despite coordinate movement with Israeli authorities
UN was operational. Space
Israeli security forces have deployed
inside some UN W a facilities during military operation
in the Palestine refugee camps.
Arbitrary measures imposed by Israel severely restrict the presence
and the movement of staff.
Increasingly violent. Protests outside our premises in east Jerusalem
recently culminated in arson
In 30 years of humanitarian work,
I have never encountered such blatant disregard
of humanitarian workers, facilities and operations
Turning a blind eye to these attacks sets a dangerous precedent.
It compromises future humanitarian work
and the rules based international order in other conflict situations.
In addition to these attacks,
we are witnessing a concerted effort to dismantle UN W A,
with the aim of changing the established political
parameters for peace in the occupied Palestinian territory.
This effort includes legislative
proposals that seek to undermine our operation
by threatening eviction from our compound and labelling UN
W A as a terrorist organisation.
is targeted because of its role in safeguarding the rights of Palestinian refugees
and because it embodies an international commitment to a political solution.
Israel has long been critical of the agency's mandate,
to end UN W A's operation,
dismissing the agency's status as a United Nations entity supported
by an overwhelming majority
other UN entities and international organisations will be next
further undermining our multilateral system,
member of the advisory commission.
Amid these extraordinary challenges,
I received serious allegations that several UN W a personnel in Gaza
abhorrent attacks against Israel on October 7th.
this allegation would constitute an appalling
betrayal of Palestine refugees and UW's
I immediately terminated the appointment of the accused individual,
the Office of Internal Oversight Service
and the secretary general launched an independent review of
how UN W a upholds neutrality in its work.
Of the 19 cases required for investigation,
one has been closed and the staff member has been reinstated.
Four cases are suspended,
requiring additional evidence.
14 investigations are ongoing.
the independent review led by former French Minister
Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna,
has established policy mechanism and procedures
to ensure compliance with the principle
The review confirms that the agency has
systems to address alleged neutrality breaches,
including through disciplinary sanctions.
it recognises the complexity
of the environment in which UN W a works.
The report also makes a recommendation to reinforce neutrality
and underscores that upholding neutrality is a shared responsibility.
welcomes the recommendation
and commits to implementing them
with your active engagement as oaths and donor.
The agency has published an updated policy directive on
outside and political activities for local and international personnel.
The policy reiterates that while staff have a
right to their personal views and convictions,
a government or a political party,
nor hold any high or public office.
Membership in any militant or armed group or entity
You will hear more from my deputy for operational support
Um recommendation. In fact, later today,
member of the advisory commission I have warned repeatedly
in this forum that UN W A's funding model
with its mandate to provide public services.
More than a decade of chronic underfunding
has depleted our financial reserves
with severe austerity measures.
This has eroded the quality of our services.
have short medical consultation
W a doctors seeing an average of 72 patients
UN Our classrooms are more crowded
to open new classes or hire more teachers,
the agency is increasingly less able to support the poorest
and most vulnerable Palestine refugees, requiring food
A strong resistance to change
stemming from the lack of any progress towards a viable political solution
has not allowed the agency
to adapt to its financial reality.
Weakened by snowballing financial deficits carried from one year to the next,
the agency nearly imploded
in the wake of the allegation against individual staff members,
16 member states temporarily suspended funding to the agency,
the expected funding for the year.
We have worked tirelessly with partners to restore confidence in the agency.
Almost all partners have resumed funding
and I am immensely grateful for your trust and support.
the fundamental fiscal challenge remains
UN W A lacks the resources to deliver its mandate.
The agency's ability to operate beyond August
will depend on member state disbursing plan funds
and providing new contribution to the core budget
for the humanitarian emergency in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Driven primarily by the war in Gaza,
we are appealing for $1.2
billion to cover critical human
until the end of the year.
the appeal is only 18% funded.
the emergency appeal for Syria, Lebanon and Jordan
remains also less than 20% funded
member of the advisory commission, UN W A,
is the backbone of the human
The agency will remain essential for viable transition from ceasefire to day after
it will play a key role in providing essential services,
notably primary health care and education
to a shattered population.
Wa met 70 to 80% of primary health care needs in Gaza
at least six out of 22 UN
W a health centres have operated continuously.
In addition to nearly 100 mobile health teams.
Our extensive network and deep integration into the community allow us
to rapidly introduce and scale up services
such as mental health and trauma care,
which are crucial in the transitional phase.
is another priority in Gaza,
where every second person is a child.
Palestinian communities value education highly
evidenced by a 98% of literacy rate.
was the only investment from which they could not be dispossessed.
have now lost almost three
of the last four school years to the conflict and the COVID-19 pandemic.
more than 630,000 deeply traumatised Children
are living in the rubble without access
300,000 of them were enrolled in nearly 290 wa
Children who are out of schools are at risk of violence and
child labour, early marriage and recruitment by armed group.
Without decisive intervention to resume education,
entire generation to poverty
and sow the seeds of hatred, resentment
Together with the partners including UNICEF,
UNESCO and the Palestinian Authority,
we have put together a plan to resume learning in Gaza.
systematic provision of mental health
and psychosocial support services,
and numeracy in informal setting like shelters
in the return to formal education
Member of the advisory commission on what was
created 75 years ago as a temporary agency
gap measure pending a political answer to the question of Palestine.
because the political solution does not.
It exists in lieu of a state that can deliver critical public services.
community truly commits to a political solution,
can resume its intended role supporting a time bound transition,
delivering education, primary health care
until a Palestinian administration takes over the services
onwards. Palestinian personnel, a civil servant
member of the advisory commission.
Let me conclude with free request.
I urge you to safeguard UN W A's critical role,
both now and within the framework of a transition.
The notion that the agency can be dismantled without triggering the collapse of the
and causing chaos in its fields of operation
As a member of the Aviary Commission,
un's value and the indispensable role it plays in the lives of millions.
must be allowed to continue providing services until a political solution
we must kill up and enhance our service delivery to Palestine refugees.
and maintain strong partnerships.
These partnerships must build on our respective strengths
and complement on what's mandate,
This effort to meet overwhelming needs must be matched by adequate, predictable
and flexible funding from member states.
I seek your support as donors and hosts
in implementing the recommendation of the colona
Upholding neutrality is responsible for the survival
and the continuity of its vital work.
It is a shared responsibility.
The advisory commission must play its part if we are to succeed,
including by implementing the recommendation directed
at the advisory Commission.
I appeal to all and donors to engage fully
in strategic discussions about the future
The region and the world have changed drastically since we last met.
The pressures on the agency today are greater than ever before.
If the status quo is maintained,
the agency will crumble and millions of vulnerable Children, women and men
I hope that our discussion at this meeting of the advisory Commission
will reflect the urgency and significance of the existential crisis
Thank you, Mr Lazzarini, for your statement.