Israel Demolishes UNRWA Headquarters in East Jerusalem Following Legal Ban
- On January 20, 2026, bulldozers and Israeli security forces began demolishing UNRWA structures at Ammunition Hill, East Jerusalem, after the site was seized last year, which UNRWA condemned.
- On May 30, authorities issued a decision ordering UNRWA to vacate the premises within 30 days, citing land-related licensing procedures, after the October 2024 law banning UNRWA.
- At around 7 a.m., Israeli security forces forced out UNRWA security guards, confiscated staff devices, then Israel Lands Authority representatives brought bulldozers to demolish the Ammunition Hill headquarters.
- As a result, UNRWA's East Jerusalem operations will cease, transferring responsibilities to the State of Israel and risking service disruptions for 192,000 Palestinian refugees, while U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the demolitions and threatened legal action.
- Israel accuses some UNRWA staff of ties to Hamas and October 7 participation, while UNRWA fired several staff and said not all allegations were proven; earlier steps included a reported 1,440‑unit settlement plan.
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"This should serve as a warning signal", the Unrwa, who denounces "a serious violation of international law". The site is no longer occupied by the Agency since Israel banned its activities a year ago. - An "unprecedented attack": Israel is demolishing United Nations buildings in East Jerusalem (International).
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JERUSALEM >> Israel demolished structures inside the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency’s East Jerusalem compound today after seizing the site last year, in an act condemned by the agency as a violation of international law.
The United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees denounces an "unprecedented attack".
UN condemns Israel's 'unprecedented' demolition of its Palestinian aid agency building in East Jerusalem
Israel demolished structures inside the UN Palestinian refugee agency's East Jerusalem compound on Tuesday after seizing the site last year, in an act condemned by the agency as a violation of international law.
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