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In a move that continues his administration's previous stance, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on February 5, 2025, that the United States will formally withdraw from the UN Human Rights Council and cease funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which assists Palestinian refugees. The decision follows long-standing accusations from Israel that UNRWA harbors Hamas militants, a claim the agency denies.
During a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump reiterated his concerns that the UN must “get its act together,” referencing perceived biases against Israel within the council. The U.S. previously left the council in June 2018 under Trump's first administration due to similar allegations of bias, according to former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
While the announcement's immediate impact may be minimal, as the U.S. is no longer a council member, it retains observer status. UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric underscored the council's significance and UNRWA’s critical role in providing essential services to Palestinians, which include education and healthcare for millions.