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    UN Inquiry on Israeli Violence Hampered by Funding Shortfall, Document Shows

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    Posted on August 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UN inquiry into Israeli violence is delayed by funding shortages, affecting global accountability. A backlog of fees worsens the UN's financial crisis.

    UN Inquiry into Israeli Violence Stalled by Funding Shortages

    By Emma Farge

    GENEVA (Reuters) -A team of U.N. investigators tasked with researching cases of violence by Israeli settlers and the transfer of arms to Israel for use in the Gaza war cannot complete their work because of financial constraints, a document showed.

    The incident shows how dire funding shortages in the U.N. system, caused by donor fatigue and belt-tightening, are harming global accountability efforts for abuses after a Congo probe was stalled earlier this year.

    The Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory - established in May 2021 by the Geneva-based Human Rights Council - can provide evidence of international crimes used in pre-trial investigations by tribunals like the International Criminal Court.

    Last year the council approved a request from Pakistan to research additional evidence on arms transfers to Israel in the context of the Gaza war and Israeli settler violence.

    But Navi Pillay who heads the inquiry told the council's president in an August 6 letter that a lack of funds meant it was unable to hire staff.

    "The Commission has started informing the sponsors of the two resolutions that it will be unable to produce these mandated reports and present them to the Council in March 2026," said Pillay, who has served as a judge at the ICC and is a former U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights.

    Israel has regularly criticised the commission, which has condemned actions by the Israeli military since it launched its Gaza offensive after the deadly Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023.

    A backlog of U.N. mandatory fees, including from top donor the United States which owes around $1.5 billion, has worsened a long-running U.N. liquidity crisis. In response, the global body plans to cut its budget by 20%.

    Overall, 12 of the current 47 voting members on the council -  set to meet in September to discuss crises in Sudan and Afghanistan - have outstanding fees, according to a tally by the International Service for Human Rights.

    Nada Al Nashif, Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, said investigations were now running at around 50% staffing levels.

    "Without the timely availability of funds, implementation has become and will continue to be increasingly constrained and in some cases it will simply not be possible," she said.

    (Reporting by Emma FargeEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UN inquiry into Israeli violence is delayed due to funding issues.
    • •Financial constraints impact global accountability efforts.
    • •The inquiry was established by the Human Rights Council in 2021.
    • •A backlog of UN fees worsens the liquidity crisis.
    • •The UN plans a 20% budget cut due to financial constraints.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UN inquiry on Israeli violence hampered by funding shortfall, document shows

    1What is the main issue affecting the UN inquiry?

    The main issue affecting the UN inquiry is a significant funding shortfall, which has hindered the ability to hire staff and complete mandated reports.

    2Who is leading the UN inquiry into Israeli violence?

    The inquiry is led by Navi Pillay, who has expressed concerns about the lack of funds impacting the commission's work.

    3What has been the response of the UN to the funding crisis?

    In response to the funding crisis, the UN plans to cut back on various operations, which has resulted in investigations running at around 50% staffing levels.

    4What specific funding issues are mentioned in the article?

    The article mentions a backlog of U.N. mandatory fees, particularly from the United States, which owes approximately $1.5 billion, contributing to the liquidity crisis.

    5When was the Independent International Commission of Inquiry established?

    The Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory was established in May 2021 by the Geneva-based Human Rights Council.

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