Palestinian Authority officials have criticized the decision by US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace (BoP) to end the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA)'s involvement in Gaza, calling it a politically motivated act influenced by Israeli interests. They argue that UNRWA's role is grounded in international law and cannot be unilaterally revoked. Palestinian representatives expressed hope that Trump might reconsider the decision and emphasized the importance of maintaining UNRWA's role in representing the Palestinian cause. They accused Israel of attempting to undermine the broader Palestinian struggle by reducing the refugee issue to a purely humanitarian concern. Palestinian officials also suggested that the decision reflects right-wing Israeli influence and warned that implementing such a policy would damage the BoP's credibility.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article presents Palestinian officials' perspective, emphasizing the political nature of the UNRWA decision and accusing Israel and right-wing influences of undermining the Palestinian cause. The framing highlights the political motivations behind the decision rather than presenting a balanced,




