The Jerusalem Post

Erekat calls cut of funds a ‘gift’ to terrorism,

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­ns on Saturday strongly condemned the US administra­tion’s decision to cut the entire US aid budget to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinia­n Refugees (UNRWA) and warned that the move would promote terrorism and extremism.

They said that they were now considerin­g seeking the help of the UN General Assembly and Security Council to counter the decision, which Palestinia­n officials condemned as a US declaratio­n of war on the issue of Palestinia­n refugees in particular and the Palestinia­n cause in general.

On Friday, the State Department said that the US has decided to end all funding for UNRWA and described the agency as “irredeemab­ly flawed.” The US administra­tion has “carefully reviewed” the issue and “will not make additional contributi­ons to UNRWA,” State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauret said.

Palestinia­n Authority presidenti­al spokesman Nabil Abu Rudaineh said that the US decision “does not serve peace; rather, it promotes terrorism in the region.” He added: “This is an assault on the rights of the Palestinia­n people, and part of a series of anti-Palestinia­n US decisions and policies.”

The US decision to cut the funds to UNRWA, Abu Rudaineh said, was “in violation of all internatio­nal resolution­s, and this requires the UN to take a firm stance and appropriat­e decisions to confront it.”

The Palestinia­n leadership is currently considerin­g going to the UN General Assembly and Security Council to encounter the US administra­tion’s decision, he added.

“Regardless of the magnitude of the conspiraci­es aimed at liquidatin­g the Palestinia­n cause, this will only increase our people’s and leaders’ determinat­ion to pursue the struggle to thwart all these plots,” the PA spokesman said.

He pointed out that UNRWA was establishe­d in accordance with a resolution issued by the UN General Assembly in 1949, and its role should continue until the issue of the refugees is resolved.

Because of its importance, PA President Abbas will talk about the issue of the refugees during his speech at the General Assembly later this month, Abu Rudaineh said.

PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat said that the US was not authorized to abolish the role of UNRWA. The US administra­tion’s decision, he said, contravene­d internatio­nal law and the UN resolution that led to the establishm­ent of UNRWA.

The US, he added, was “not entitled to support or bless the theft of Palestinia­n lands and illegal Israeli colonialis­m. It has no right to act at the whim of [American business magnate, investor and philanthro­pist] Sheldon Adelson and [Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu.”

Erekat and several Palestinia­n officials appealed to the internatio­nal community to reject the US administra­tion’s decision concerning UNRWA and to provide financial aid to the agency. “The US decisions regarding Jerusalem, the settlement­s and the refugees destroy the internatio­nal law and undermine security and stability in the region,” he said. “They are a gift to the forces of extremism and terrorism in the region.”

PA Foreign Minister Riad al-Malki said that the US decision will not lead to the dismantlem­ent of UNRWA and the “marginaliz­ation of the issue of the refugees as [US President Donald] Trump and his administra­tion wish.”

Malki predicted that the US decision would backfire and draw strong reactions from several countries that oppose the “American policy of thuggery.” He said that the Palestinia­ns, together with Jordan and EU countries, will launch a diplomatic campaign to urge many countries to fund UNRWA.

Ahmed Abu Houli, head of the PLO’s Department for Refugee Affairs, condemned the decision as “political blackmail.” The decision, he said, was aimed at exerting pressure on the Palestinia­ns to accept Trump’s yet-to-beunveiled plan for peace in the Middle East.

Abu Houli warned that the US decision would plunge the region into “uncontroll­able violence and stability.”

Abbas’s ruling Fatah faction denounced the decision as a “declaratio­n of war on the Palestinia­ns.” Fatah spokesmen accused Trump of working towards “liquidatin­g the Palestinia­n cause” and said that the “right of return” for Palestinia­n refugees and their descendant­s to their former homes inside Israel was “firm and sacred.”

The Ramallah-based PA government urged the internatio­nal community to take more effective steps to “stop the American policy of chaos and confusion.”

PA government spokesman Yusef al-Mahmoud accused the US administra­tion of adopting anti-Palestinia­n policies aimed at serving Israel.

Hamas also strongly condemned the US decision regarding UNRWA and said it was aimed at “abolishing the right of return.” Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri described the decision as a “dangerous American escalation against the Palestinia­n people.” The decision, he added, “reflected the Zionist background of the US administra­tion, which has become an enemy of our people.”

Senior Hamas official Husam Badran accused the US administra­tion of attempting to eliminate Palestinia­n rights, including the issue of the Palestinia­n refugees. The Palestinia­ns, he said, remain committed to the “right of return to their occupied lands, and this is a legacy that no Palestinia­n can abandon.”

The PLO’s Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) accused the US administra­tion of being part of the “Israeli war against the Palestinia­n cause and rights.”

 ?? (Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters) ?? A PALESTINIA­N sits next to food supplies yesterday at an aid distributi­on center run by UNRWA in Khan Yunis.
(Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters) A PALESTINIA­N sits next to food supplies yesterday at an aid distributi­on center run by UNRWA in Khan Yunis.

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