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UN Gaza relief chief called in by bosses after comments over Israeli air strikes

June 2, 2021 at 6:04 pm

Director of Gaza Operations at United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Matthias Schmale speaks during an exclusive interview with Anadolu Agency in Gaza City, Gaza on 9 March 2020 [Mustafa Hassona/Anadolu Agency]

The Gaza director of the UN agency that deals with Palestinian refugees has been called in for consultation with his bosses in Jerusalem after angering Palestinians with comments they said favoured Israel during last month’s fighting, Reuters reports.

Protests have erupted in the territory over the comments by UNRWA Gaza chief Matthias Schmale in an interview with Israel’s N12 television on May 22, in which he said he did not dispute Israel’s assertion that its air strikes were “precise”.

Schmale, based in Gaza, has apologised for his remarks in which he was commenting on the ferocity of the airstrikes and said: “… precision was there but there was unacceptable and unbearable loss of life on the civilian side”.

Sami Mshasha, UNRWA’s spokesman in Jerusalem, said on Wednesday Schmale and his deputy had been “called in for consultation and discussion at the Jerusalem headquarters over the latest developments in Gaza”.

Another official told Reuters that Deputy Commissioner-General Leni Stenseth would temporarily lead the Gaza team.

UNRWA provides education, health and relief services to around 5.7 million Palestinian registered refugees in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

“In the coming few weeks, UNRWA will review the emergency response mechanism in Gaza to determine lessons and conclusions to improve UNRWA’s response and performance during times of crisis and emergency,” Mshasha said in a statement.

In a statement on May 25, Schmale said in apology: “There is no justification whatsoever for killing civilians.” He said: “Military precision and sophistication are never a justification for war.”

Israel’s foreign ministry has said its forces acted “in accordance with international law, in defending our citizens from Hamas’ indiscriminate rocket fire”.

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