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Palestinian factions
on Wednesday declared Matthias Schmale, director of operations for the United
Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in the Gaza
Strip, persona non grata and said he will not be allowed to return to the
Hamas-ruled coastal enclave.
The factions claimed that Schmale was “a major reason for the suffering of thousands of Palestinian refugees and UNRWA employees in the Gaza Strip.”
They also declared
Schmale’s deputy, David de Bold, persona non grata.
The factions said
that the UNRWA director and his deputy will no longer be permitted to stay in
the Gaza Strip “due to his hostile positions and bias in favor of the
occupation.” They called on UNRWA to appoint a new director for its operations
in the Gaza Strip.
Schmale has been called in for consultation with his bosses in Jerusalem after angering Palestinians with comments they said favored Israel during last month's fighting.
An official told
Reuters that Deputy Commissioner-General Leni Stenseth would temporarily lead
the Gaza team in Schmale's absence.
The decision to “expel” Schmale from the Gaza Strip came after his controversial statements regarding the recent Israel-Hamas fighting.
Schmale told Israel’s Channel 12 last week that the Israeli military strikes on the Gaza Strip appeared to be carried out with “sophistication” and “precision.”
“I have the
impression there is a huge sophistication in the way the Israeli military
struck over the 11 days,” Schmale said. “Yes they didn’t hit, with some
exceptions, civilian targets, but the viciousness, the ferocity of those
strikes were heavily felt. More than 60 children were killed, 19 of who went to
UNRWA schools. So I think the precision was there but there was unacceptable
and unbearable loss of life on the civilian side.”
Schmale’s statements
drew strong condemnations from many Palestinians, who accused him of
“completely ignoring Israeli crimes.”
In the past week,
Palestinians protested against Schmale and demanded that he immediately leave the
Gaza Strip.
Schamle expressed regret and said that his remarks on Channel 12 have offended and hurt those who had family members and friends killed and injured during the war.
“I truly regret to
have caused them pain,” Schmale wrote on Twitter. “I reiterate my sincere
condolences to those who had family members and friends killed. I express my
utmost respect and solidarity with my UNRWA colleagues and their families who
suffered immense pain and loss.”
He said that “military precision and sophistication are never a justification for war.” He also explained that he did not say that the IDF operated within the laws of war. “Killing more than 200 civilians, including innocent women and children, is not acting within laws of war. There must be an independent investigation and accountability for those actions.”
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