UNRWA is a lifeline in Gaza, but several countries have paused aid over claims staff helped attack Israel.
Read moreBy Mark Lowen, in Jerusalem
BBC News

UNRWA is a lifeline in Gaza, but several countries have paused aid over claims staff helped attack Israel.

UNRWA is a lifeline in Gaza, but several countries have paused aid over claims staff helped attack Israel.

Countries pause funding for UNRWA over Israeli allegations its staff were involved in the Hamas attacks.

The Ministry of Defence says this is the third such incident involving HMS Diamond.

There's a chasm between what Gaza needs and what it's receiving, writes Quentin Sommerville.

But it stops short of ordering Israel to halt the war in Gaza, in a controversial case at The Hague.

The Iran-backed group says it targeted the Marlin Luanda in response to "American-British aggression".

The $23bn sale comes after Turkey ratified Sweden's accession to Nato this week.

UNRWA is a lifeline in Gaza, but several countries have paused aid over claims staff helped attack Israel.

Countries pause funding for UNRWA over Israeli allegations its staff were involved in the Hamas attacks.

The Ministry of Defence says this is the third such incident involving HMS Diamond.

There's a chasm between what Gaza needs and what it's receiving, writes Quentin Sommerville.

But it stops short of ordering Israel to halt the war in Gaza, in a controversial case at The Hague.

The Iran-backed group says it targeted the Marlin Luanda in response to "American-British aggression".

The $23bn sale comes after Turkey ratified Sweden's accession to Nato this week.

Countries pause funding for UNRWA over Israeli allegations its staff were involved in the Hamas attacks.

The Ministry of Defence says this is the third such incident involving HMS Diamond.

There's a chasm between what Gaza needs and what it's receiving, writes Quentin Sommerville.
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