The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UN Palestinia­n agency sees ‘most severe’ crisis ever after US freeze

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: The UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees faces its worst funding crisis ever after the United States froze tens of millions of dollars in contributi­ons, its spokesman said yesterday.

“The US has announced it will contribute US$60 million to the programme budget. There is for the moment no other indication of possible funding,” UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness told AFP.

“This dramatical­ly reduced contributi­on results in the most severe funding crisis in the history of the agency.”

The United States held back US $65 million that had been destined for UNRWA on Tuesday, two weeks after President Donald Trump threatened future payments.

The State Department said US$60 million of what had been a planned US$125 million package would go through to keep the agency running, but the rest will be withheld for now.

UNRWA said the US$60 million would keep schools and hospitals open for the time being, but noted that it was dramatical­ly less than the US$350 million Washington paid during 2017.

State Department officials insisted the decision was taken not to pressure Palestinia­n leaders but to encourage other countries to help pay for and reform UNRWA.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for UNRWA to be shut down altogether. — AFP

 ??  ?? A Palestinia­n man carries food supplies at a United Nations food distributi­on centre in Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City in this file photo. — Reuters photo
A Palestinia­n man carries food supplies at a United Nations food distributi­on centre in Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City in this file photo. — Reuters photo

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