Canada confirms it will resume funding United Nations relief agency for Palestinians
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The Canadian government has confirmed it will restore funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.
International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen is set to confirm the move at a press conference Friday in Mississauga, Ont.
Canada suspended funding to UNRWA in January after Israel alleged 12 employees of the aid agency were involved in some capacity in the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
CBC News first reported on Tuesday that the government intended to resume funding after receiving an interim report from the United Nations investigation of Israel’s allegations.
A senior government official said that, based on the information in that interim report, the federal government was comfortable with resuming funding.
“Canada has reviewed the interim report of the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) on this matter and looks forward to the final report,” says a press release accompanying the announcement.
“While these investigative processes continue, UNRWA has taken immediate measures to strengthen oversight, accountability and transparency.”
“UNRWA plays a vital role in Gaza, providing over 2 million people with humanitarian relief, in addition to its crucial operations supporting 4 million people elsewhere in the region,” says the statement.