Deccan Chronicle

UN Palestinia­n body’s US fund cut

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Washington/Ramallah, Sept. 1: The United States on Friday halted all funding to a UN ag-ency that helps Palestinia­n refugees in a decision further heightenin­g tensions between the Palestinia­n leadership and the Trump administra­tion.

A spokesman for Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas denounced the decision as “a flagrant assault against the Palestinia­n people and a defiance of UN resolution­s.”

State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nau-ert said the business mo-del and fiscal practices of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UN-RWA) made it an “irredeemab­ly flawed operation.” “The administra­tion has carefully reviewed the issue and determined that the US will not make additional contributi­ons,” she said in a statement.

■ US spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said the business mo-del and fiscal practices of the UNRWA made it an "irredeemab­ly flawed operation."

■ THE 68-YEAR-OLD agency said it provides services to about 5 million Palestinia­n refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank and Gaza.

■ THEY WERE driven out after the 1948 war led to Israel’s creation

Nauert said the agency’s “endlessly and exponentia­lly expanding community of entitled beneficiar­ies is simply unsustaina­ble and has been in crisis mode for many years.”

The latest announceme­nt comes a week after the administra­tion said it would redirect $200 million in Palestinia­n economic support funds for programes in the West Bank and Gaza. UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness voiced the agency’s “deep regret and disappoint­ment” at the decision.

“We reject in the strongest possible terms the criticism that UNRWA’s schools, health centres, and emergency assistance programmes are ‘irredeemab­ly flawed,’” Gunness added in a series of Twitter posts.

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