
The Amendment Stipulates That Water And Electricity Providers Will Not Supply Any Property Registered Under UNRWA As The Consumer.
It also grants the state authority to take control of lands registered with the Israel Land Authority that are used by UNRWA. (United Nations Relief and Works Agency)
The amendment follows a previous Knesset law prohibiting any connection between state authorities and UNRWA, which raised debate over whether water and electricity services fall under this “connection.”
The new bill clarifies that the prohibition also applies to vital services, including supplying UNRWA properties with water and electricity, and allows the state to seize properties used by the agency, particularly in occupied Jerusalem.
The proposed legislation is seen as part of broader Israeli efforts to undermine UNRWA’s work and attempts to marginalize the Palestinian refugee issue.
This should give you a good idea of the very nature of the Israeli regime and it’s supporters.