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Israel to Establish Defence Offices in Former UNRWA Compound

JERUSALEM, May 17 (Reuters) – Israel’s cabinet on Sunday approved ⁠a ⁠plan to build a defence ⁠compound on the site of the recently demolished premises of the ​United Nations Relief and Works Agency in East Jerusalem.

Israel in January demolished structures inside the U.N. ‌Palestinian refugee agency’s East Jerusalem ‌compound after seizing the site last year, in an act condemned by the agency ⁠as a violation ⁠of international law.

In a joint statement, the Defence Ministry and Jerusalem ​Municipality said the new compound would include the establishment of a military museum, a recruitment office and a defence minister’s office.

Defence Minister Israel Katz called the decision one of “sovereignty, Zionism, and security.”

UNRWA, which ​Israeli authorities accuse of bias, had not used the building since the start of ⁠last ⁠year after Israel ordered it ⁠to vacate ​all its premises and cease its operations.

A UNRWA spokesperson declined to comment on the ​Israeli plan.

The agency operates in ⁠East Jerusalem, which the U.N. and most countries consider territory occupied by Israel as it was captured from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East war. Israel considers all Jerusalem to be its indivisible capital.

UNRWA also operates in Gaza, the West Bank and elsewhere in the ⁠Middle East, providing schooling, healthcare, social services and shelter to millions of Palestinians.

“There ⁠is nothing more symbolic or justified than establishing the new IDF recruitment office and defence establishment institutions precisely on the ruins of the former UNRWA compound — an organization whose employees took part in the massacres, murders, and atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists on October 7,” Katz said.

Israel has alleged that some UNRWA staff were members of the Palestinian militant group Hamas and took part in the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, that killed about 1,200 Israelis and ⁠led to Israel’s war against Hamas, in which Gaza authorities say more than 71,000 Palestinians have been killed.

UNRWA has fired several staff members but said Israel had not provided evidence for all the allegations against its staff and its former ​chief, Philippe Lazzarini, accused Israel of conducting “a large-scale disinformation campaign” against it.

(Reporting ​by Steven Scheer; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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