UN hires anti-Israel critic, wife of former Arafat aide to run Gaza's humanitarian assistance

On Tuesday, the United Nations announced the appointment of Dutch Finance Minister Sigrid Kaag, to run Gaza's "humanitarian assistance." Kaag is married to Anis al-Qaq, who served as a deputy Minister under Yasser Arafat in the 1990s and as the Palestinian representative to Switzerland.

Published: December 30, 2023 11:36pm

Updated: December 30, 2023 11:44pm

 

The United Nations has appointed Dutch Finance Minister Sigrid Kaag to be the new Humanitarian and Reconstruction Coordinator for Gaza. According to a U.N. statement the new position will be expected to, “facilitate, coordinate, monitor and verify humanitarian relief consignments to Gaza.”

UN Secretary-General @antonioguterres appoints @SigridKaag of the Netherlands as Senior Humanitarian and Reconstruction Coordinator for #Gaza pursuant to Security Council Resolution 2720 (2023).



More on her functions 👇https://t.co/VwbwsXN78Q pic.twitter.com/hdmI5A9jrK

— United Nations Geneva (@UNGeneva) December 27, 2023

Kaag, 62, who has served as a politician in the Netherlands and as a U.N. official, is married to Anis al-Qaq, a former deputy to PLO leader Yassir Arafat.

The appointment, which is scheduled to commence Jan. 8, may generate some controversy as the soon to be incumbent has a history of displaying repeated criticism against Israel.

In a 1996 interview, Kaag described Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as having “racist, demagogic overtones,” and suggested that Jewish West Bank residents were “illegal colonists on confiscated land.”

More recently, in 2020, while Kaag was serving as the Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, it came to light that her organization was funding the salaries of the Palestinian Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC), that employed two individuals indicted for the 2019 murder of 17-year-old Israeli, Rina Schnerb. The UAWC was reported to have close ties with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center has designated as a "terror group in the E.U."

The Jerusalem based NGO Monitor disclosed that Kaag’s office continued to fund the UAWC despite repeated warnings of its terrorist affiliations.

When invited by local Jewish organizations to speak at this year’s Kristallnacht commemoration, the minister condemned the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, but then insinuated that the IDF was violating international humanitarian law with their operational conduct.

The U.S. State Department welcomed the appointment in a statement saying, “We look forward to coordinating closely with Ms. Kaag and the U.N. Office for Project Services on efforts to accelerate and streamline the delivery of life-saving humanitarian relief to Palestinian civilians in Gaza.”

The post U.N. Hires Israel Critic and Wife of Former Arafat Aide to Run Gaza Humanitarian Assistance first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

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