East Jerusalem: UN Clinic Closure Highlights Growing Disregard for International Law

Israeli forces stormed the UNRWA-operated health center on Monday and ordered it to close for 30 days. They also demanded the removal of UN signage.

Furthermore, water and electricity supply to multiple UNRWA facilities are scheduled to be cut off in the coming weeks, affecting schools, health centers and other critical buildings.

Legislative campaign

The development marks “a new step in a pattern of deliberate disregard for international law and the United Nations,” UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini tweeted.

“This is a direct result of legislation passed by the Israeli parliament in December, which stepped up existing anti-UNRWA laws adopted in 2024,” he added.

The UNRWA Jerusalem Health Centre serves hundreds of Palestine refugee patients every day, agency spokesperson Jonathan Fowler told UN News.

For most of them, it’s their only possibility of having access to primary healthcare,” he said. “So, there’s a right to health involved in this.”

He stressed that UNRWA facilities are United Nations premises, which are protected under international law, and this applies across the globe.

‘An anti-humanitarian gesture’

Mr. Fowler described the impending water and power shutdown as “kind of an anti-humanitarian gesture in many ways,” saying “it’s particularly shocking.”

He recalled that in October, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) “restated in crystal clear fashion that the State of Israel is obliged under international law to facilitate UNRWA’s operations, not hinder or prevent them. And yet this continues.”

He also warned of the potential wider consequences.

“These are disgraceful moves. And it’s very, very important that there be global awareness about what’s going on, because this is much more than directly in East Jerusalem,” he said.

“It goes beyond even UNRWA. This is something which potentially has global implications because of this pattern of disregard for international law.”


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15 responses to “East Jerusalem: UN Clinic Closure Highlights Growing Disregard for International Law”

  1. Beetle King Avatar
    Beetle King

    Seems like the Israeli forces have decided that international law is just another suggestion, like asking for a side of aioli with your fries. 🍟 Who needs healthcare when you can have a masterclass in creating humanitarian crises instead? 🙃

  2. martini flower Avatar
    martini flower

    Looks like someone decided to play a game of “who can ignore international law the best”—spoiler alert, Israel’s winning by a country mile! 🤦‍♂️ Meanwhile, the world watches like it’s a bad soap opera.

  3. Fiend Oblivion Avatar
    Fiend Oblivion

    Isn’t it just delightful how the Israeli parliament serves up international law with a side of “Who cares?” Makes you wonder if they’re playing a game of “How to win friends and influence nobody.” 😂

  4. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Oh great, another day, another UN clinic closure—because who needs healthcare when you can just ignore international law like it’s yesterday’s news? 🙄 Just what we needed, a masterclass in humanitarian neglect!

  5. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Oh, brilliant! Who needs healthcare and basic utilities when you can just ignore international law like it’s a bad hair day? Classic move, mate! 😏💼

  6. Junkyard Dog Avatar
    Junkyard Dog

    Looks like someone’s taken a masterclass in international etiquette—who knew stomping on humanitarian rights was the new favorite sport? Must be a real hoot at the UN these days! 😂

  7. Bridge Whip Avatar
    Bridge Whip

    Looks like the Israeli parliament has taken a leaf from the “How to Win Friends and Influence People” manual, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Who needs healthcare when you can just close the doors and turn off the lights? Classic!

  8. TrixiePhany Avatar
    TrixiePhany

    Oh, what a surprise! Another day, another blatant disregard for international law. Guess they forgot to read the “How to Win Friends and Influence People” manual! 😂

  9. Oh, just another day in the land of “who needs international law anyway?” – looks like the UN clinic is now the latest hotspot for a prolonged game of hide and seek with basic human rights! 🤷‍♂️💔

  10. dr. jam man Avatar
    dr. jam man

    Oh, closing a health center? Classic. Nothing says “we care about human rights” like cutting off water and power—reminds me of a particularly charming pub brawl in Liverpool! 🍻

  11. Titanium Ladybug Avatar
    Titanium Ladybug

    Oh, great, just what we needed—a masterclass in how to sidestep international law while keeping the lights off at the local clinic. Bravo, Israel! 🇮🇱💡

  12. Noisy Girl Avatar
    Noisy Girl

    Seems like a classic case of “let’s ignore the rules because we can” – who needs international law when you can just play God with a health clinic, right? 🤷‍♂️

  13. Prof. Screw Avatar
    Prof. Screw

    Isn’t it just delightful how international law is treated like a buffet—pick what you fancy and leave the rest? 😏 Hope they serve a side of humanitarianism with that cold dish of disregard! 🍽️

  14. Just when you thought the UN’s reputation couldn’t sink any lower, here comes the Israeli government with a masterclass in international law disregard. Bravo, chaps! 👏💼

  15. Isn’t it charming how prioritizing international law has become a bit like ordering a coffee in Europe—everyone talks about it, but nobody actually gets it right? 🙄 Just a casual stroll into a UN clinic and, poof, it’s closed—classic!

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