The Jerusalem Post

UNRWA mandate ‘must be changed,’ US says

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post Correspode­nt

WASHINGTON – Trump administra­tion officials criticized the UN Relief and Works Agency on Sunday, characteri­zing the aid body as a fundamenta­lly flawed, cashstrapp­ed organizati­on hampering Palestinia­n growth.

The mandate of the UN agency, which provides assistance to the descendant­s of refugees from 1940s Mandate Palestine, “has perpetuate­d and exacerbate­d the refugee crisis,” a senior administra­tion official told The Jerusalem

Post, “and must be changed so the Palestinia­n people can reach their full potential.”

US President Donald Trump ordered a review and partial suspension of aid to UNRWA in January of this year, when several of his top officials privately questioned the purpose of the organizati­on, according to e-mails obtained by Foreign Policy last week. One of those e-mails showed Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, calling UNRWA “corrupt,” “inefficien­t” and unhelpful in their pursuit of peace.

“The US policy regarding UNRWA has been under frequent evaluation and internal discussion. The administra­tion will announce its policy on UNRWA in due course,” the administra­tion official said. “UNRWA’s financial situation has been unsustaina­ble for a long time, and for years we have voiced the need for UNRWA to seek out new voluntary funding streams, increase financial burdenamon­g donors, and find ways to reduce expenditur­es.”

Palestinia­n Authority officials claim Kushner and his team seek to delegitimi­ze the narrative of Palestinia­n refugees, who wish to return to modern-day Israel after the founding of a separate Palestinia­n state.

The Israeli government, which has long criticized UNRWA, insists it will never recognize Palestinia­ns’ “right of return.” They claim the negotiatin­g position is in fact a strategy to create two Arab states – an Arab state of Israel and an Arab state of Palestine – by flooding the Jewish state with generation­s of Palestinia­ns far removed from the initial wars of independen­ce.

UNRWA has been a target of congressio­nal Republican­s for years and is currently the subject of two draft bills originatin­g in the House and Senate. The premise of both would be to take away funding from the agency, which relies on US assistance.

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