Hundreds of Jerusalem residents call for UNRWA closure in front of org's headquarters
The demonstration was held with the participation of Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Aryeh King, bereaved families, reservists, and dozens of right-wing organizations.
Hundreds of Jerusalem residents protested in front of the UNRWA headquarters in the Ma'alot Dafna neighborhood in the city on Monday evening, calling for the closure of the organization's headquarters.
The demonstration was held with the participation of Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Aryeh King, bereaved families, reservists, and dozens of right-wing organizations.
"We demand the Israeli government kick Hamas and UNRWA out of Jerusalem," said King. Protesters said that UNRWA poses a security threat to the safety of thousands of residents of Ma'alot Dafna and bordering neighborhoods.
"For years I have been begging the government of Israel to throw them out of Jerusalem, long before the massacre in the south and the war. I begged because I read their books about which 'Jerusalem,' 'Tel Aviv,' and 'Ashkelon,' but as only-Arab cities, and that's because they don't want to see even a single Jew here.
Further statements by Aryeh King
"They are lawbreakers, so why do we give them water and electricity? There are illegal buildings here, a gas station 30 meters away from residents' homes in complete violation of the law, but the Israeli government continues to sleep.The demonstration took place after numerous countries had suspended funding to UNRWA in the wake of allegations that 12 of its staff members had participated in the Hamas-led October 7 massacre.