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Israeli crews begin bulldozing UN agency headquarters in East Jerusalem
Summary
Israeli crews started demolishing the Jerusalem headquarters of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, after Israel banned the agency from operating last year and accused it of links to Hamas, which the agency denies.
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Israeli crews began bulldozing the Jerusalem headquarters of the U.N. agency that serves Palestinian refugees. The action took place on Tuesday and removed the agency's office in east Jerusalem. Israel has accused the United Nations Relief and Works Agency of collaborating with Hamas, a charge the agency denies. The demolition is presented by Israeli authorities as a continuation of measures against the agency.
Known details:
- Israeli crews started demolishing the U.N. agency's headquarters in east Jerusalem on Tuesday.
- Israel banned the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) from operating in its territory last year.
- Israel accuses UNRWA of collaborating with Hamas; UNRWA denies that allegation.
- The demolition is described as the latest and most dramatic step in Israel's actions against the agency.
Summary:
The demolition removes a physical UNRWA presence in east Jerusalem and follows Israel's earlier ban and accusations against the agency; UNRWA denies those claims. Undetermined at this time.
