The European Union is calling for auditing rights of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) following allegations that staff members were involved in attacks against Israel on October 7. The European Commission is urging UNRWA to agree to a review conducted by EU-appointed independent experts, with decisions on future EU funding contingent on the results. Currently, no additional funding to UNRWA is planned until the end of February, according to the European Commission. They are also advocating for a broader review of all UNRWA staff to rule out any potential involvement. The EU is a significant contributor to humanitarian aid in Gaza and the West Bank, and the commission notes that funding through other partner organizations remains unaffected.