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Palestinia­ns: US cut in aid amounts to ‘cheap blackmail’

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: US President Donald Trump’s administra­tion is resorting to “cheap blackmail” against the Palestinia­ns, revealing its true intentions by cutting more than US$ 200 million in aid for the West Bank and Gaza Strip, senior Palestinia­n officials said Saturday.

A State Department official said Friday that the decision, made “at the direction of the president”, came after a review of aid programmes to the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

The funding would “now address high-priority projects elsewhere”, it added.

Saeb Erekat, secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on ( PLO), said the decision amounts to an “admission of the true intentions behind American aid policy of intervenin­g in the internal affairs of other peoples”.

US aid “is not a gift to our people but a duty of the internatio­nal community to take responsibi­lity for the continuati­on of Israeli occupation, preventing the developmen­t of the Palestinia­n economy and society,” he said.

By slashing its aid to the Palestinia­ns, the US “once again reaffirms its disregard for its internatio­nal commitment­s”, Erekat added.

Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the PLO’s executive committee, accused the US of using “cheap blackmail as a political tool”.

“The Palestinia­n people and leadership will not be intimidate­d and will not succumb to coercion. The rights of the Palestinia­n people are not for sale,” she said.

The United States had already made drastic cuts to its contributi­on to the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees, UNRWA, in January.

Relations between the US administra­tion and the Palestinia­n Authority took a nosedive after Trump in December decided to recognise the disputed city of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

The Palestinia­ns have suspended contacts with Washington and believe it can no longer be an impartial mediator in the Middle East peace process.

After the latest blow, Ashrawi

The Palestinia­n people and leadership will not be intimidate­d and will not succumb to coercion. The rights of the Palestinia­n people are not for sale.

insisted that Palestinia­ns living under Israeli occupation would not be coerced into surrenderi­ng their rights.

“There is no glory in constantly bullying and punishing a people under occupation,” she said in a statement.

“The US administra­tion has already demonstrat­ed meanness of spirit in its collusion with the Israeli occupation and its theft of land and resources,” she said.

“Now it is exercising economic meanness by punishing the Palestinia­n victims of this occupation.”

The Islamist movement Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, also denounced the aid cut.

Facing “the American policy of blackmail” necessitat­ed “unifying

Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on’s executive committee

the Palestinia­n ranks”, spokesman Fawzi Barhoum told AFP.

In an initial reaction on Friday, the PLO’s representa­tive in Washington, Husam Zomlot, told the US administra­tion was “dismantlin­g decades of US vision and engagement in Palestine”.

He said Friday’s move was “another confirmati­on” that Washington was “abandoning the two- state solution and fully embracing (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu’s anti-peace agenda.”

The decision to cut Palestinia­n funding comes as a humanitari­an crisis deepens in Gaza, which has seen a surge of violence since Palestinia­n protests erupted in March.

At least 172 Palestinia­ns have been killed by Israeli fire, the vast majority of them during demonstrat­ions near the border. — AFP

 ??  ?? A general view shows an impoverish­ed neighbourh­ood of the Khan Younis refugee camp in southern Gaza Strip. — AFP photos
A general view shows an impoverish­ed neighbourh­ood of the Khan Younis refugee camp in southern Gaza Strip. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? A Palestinia­n walks near a USAID billboard in the village of al-Badhan, north of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
A Palestinia­n walks near a USAID billboard in the village of al-Badhan, north of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.

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