UNRWA says it has closed its East Jerusalem headquarters after fires and attacks
The main U.N. agency helping Palestinians, known as UNRWA, said Thursday it had temporarily closed its headquarters in East Jerusalem for the safety of its staff after parts of the compound were set on fire following weeks of attacks.“This evening, Israeli residents set fire twice to the perimeter of the UNRWA headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem,” said the agency's leader, Philippe Lazzarini, on social media. The fire caused extensive damage to the complex's outdoor areas, Lazzarini said, but no workers from UNRWA or other United Nations agencies were injured. He added that some workers "had to put out the fire themselves as it took some time for the Israeli fire extinguishers and police to arrive."The attack put the lives of UN staff at “serious risk” and occurred two days l...