EUROPEAN COMMISSION WILL PROCEED TO PAYING EUR 50 MILLION TO UNRWA AND INCREASE EMERGENCY SUPPORT TO PALESTINIANS BY EUR 68 MILLION IN 2024

Today, the Commission has decided to allocate an additional EUR 68 million to support the Palestinian population across the region to be implemented through international partners like the Red Cross and the Red Crescent. This comes in addition to the foreseen EUR 82 million of aid to be implemented through UNRWA in 2024, bringing the total to EUR 150 million. The Commission will proceed to paying EUR 50 million of the UNRWA envelope next week.

Furthermore, the Commission has allocated EUR 125 million of humanitarian aid for Palestinians for 2024. The Commission is contracting the first EUR 16 million today.

As set out on 29 January, the Commission has assessed its funding decision for UNRWA in light of the very serious allegations made on 24 January that implicate several UNRWA staff in the heinous 7 October attacks. It took account of the action taken by the UN and the commitments the Commission required from UNRWA.

The Commission welcomes the UN’s Office for Internal Oversight Services investigation to
shed light into the serious allegations against UNRWA staff. Furthermore, it commends the UN for creating an independent Review Group led by Catherine Colonna to assess whether the Agency is doing everything within its power to ensure neutrality and respond to allegations of serious breaches.

Following exchanges with the Commission, UNRWA has also indicated that it stands ready to ensure that a review of its staff is carried out to confirm they did not participate in the attacks and that further controls are put in place to mitigate such risks in the future.

UNRWA has agreed to the launch of an audit of the Agency to be conducted by EU appointed external experts. This audit will review the control systems to prevent the possible involvement of its staff and assets in terrorist activities.

Finally, UNRWA agrees to the strengthening of its department of internal investigations and the governance surrounding it.

UNRWA and the Commission have today confirmed their understanding on these points. On this basis,
and following the exchange of letters with UNRWA confirming its commitments, the Commission will proceed disburse a first tranche of EUR 50 million out of the EUR 82 million foreseen for UNRWA for 2024.

The second and third tranches of EUR 16 million will be released in line with the implementation of this agreement.

Beyond its support to UNRWA, the Commission remains fully committed to addressing the humanitarian plight of the Palestinian people, particularly in Gaza but also more widely in the region. For this purpose, it will allocate an additional EUR 68 million for in 2024.

President von der Leyen said: “We stand by the Palestinian people in Gaza and elsewhere in the region. Innocent Palestinians should not have to pay the price for the crimes of terrorist group Hamas. They face terrible conditions putting their lives at risk because of lack of access to sufficient food and other basic needs. That is why we are reinforcing our support to them this year by a further EUR 68 million.’

Source: National
News Agency-Lebanon

LAVROV, HIS TURKISH COUNTERPART DISCUSS SITUATION IN MIDDLE EAST, BLACK SEA REGION

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan discussed the developments in the Middle East, North Africa and the Black Sea region on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Lavrov discussed “the key aspects of the international agenda, including the situation in the Middle East, North Africa and the Black Sea region at a meeting with the Foreign Minister of the Republic of Turkey, [Hakan] Fidan,” the ministry said.

The two top diplomats also synchronized watches on the pressing issues of the political dialogue between Russia and Turkey and bilateral trade-economic cooperation, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Source: National News Agency-Lebanon

20,000 worshipers perform Friday prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque

Occupied Jerusalem: Despite the tight military controls put in place by the Israeli occupation authorities, about 20,000 worshipers performed Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque/ Al-Haram Al-Sharif in the occupied city of Jerusalem.

“20,000 performed Friday prayers inside the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, despite the significant restrictions imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities on the entry of worshipers,” according to a statement released by the Islamic Awqaf Department in Jerusalem.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan executes three airdrops on northern Gaza

Amman: The Jordan Armed Forces – Arab Army announced on Friday, in alignment with Royal directives, that three Royal Air Force aircraft successfully carried out three airdrops of food supplies on northern Gaza Strip.

This move is a part of Jordan’s continuous efforts to provide food, medical, and relief aid to Gaza Strip residents in an effort to lessen the effects of the conflict and make up for the acute shortage of supplies brought on by the Israeli military’s ongoing, now in its 147th day, assault on the Strip.

The Armed Forces affirm that they are still sending relief by air bridge to provide medical and humanitarian aid, whether via airdrops into the Gaza Strip or via aid planes flying from Marka Airport to El-Arish International Airport.

Source: Jordan News Agency

No fire casualties reported among Jordanians in Bangladesh, says foreign ministry

Amman: Head of the Directorate of Operations and Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ambassador Sufian Qudah, said that none of the victims of the fire that erupted in a commercial building in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, yesterday, were Jordanians.

According to Ambassador Qudah, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’s Embassy in Islamabad got in touch with the official authorities in Bangladesh, who verified that none of the casualties were Jordanians.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordanian ambassador to France presents credentials

Paris: Ambassador Leena Al-Hadid presented on Friday her credentials to President of France

Emmanuel Macron, as the Kingdom’s extraordinary, plenipotentiary, accredited, and resident envoy to France.

During a ceremony at the Elysée Palace, Al-Hadid conveyed the warm greetings of His Majesty King Abdullah II to President Macron, extending sincere wishes for the continued progress and development of the French people.

President Macron, in turn, requested Ambassador Al-Hadid to convey his sincere greetings and appreciation to His Majesty King Abdullah II.

French government representatives including Foreign Minister Stephane Ségornet attended the ceremony.

Source: Jordan News Agency