Oman Daily Observer

Trump cuts $25m in aid for Palestinia­ns in hospitals

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has ordered that $25 million earmarked for the care of Palestinia­ns in East Jerusalem hospitals be directed elsewhere as part of a review of aid, a State Department official said on Saturday.

Trump called for a review of US assistance to the Palestinia­ns earlier this year to ensure that the funds were being spent in accordance with national interests and were providing value to taxpayers.

“As a result of that review, at the direction of the President, we will be redirectin­g approximat­ely $25 million originally planned for the East Jerusalem Hospital Network,” the State Department official said. “Those funds will go to high-priority projects elsewhere.” The aid cut is the latest in a number of actions by the Trump administra­tion that have alienated the Palestinia­ns, including the recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.

That move reversed longtime US policy and led Palestinia­n leadership to boycott Washington peace efforts led by Jared Kushner, Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law.

Last month, the Trump administra­tion said it would redirect $200 million in Palestinia­n economic support funds for programmes in the West Bank and Gaza.

And at the end of August, the Trump administra­tion halted all funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), a decision that further heightened tensions with the Palestinia­n leadership.

Palestinia­n refugees have reacted with dismay to the funding cuts, warning they would lead to more poverty, anger and instabilit­y in the Middle East.

A statement from the Palestinia­n Foreign Ministry said the latest aid cut was part of a US attempt “to liquidate the Palestinia­n cause” and said it would threaten the lives of thousands of Palestinia­ns and the livelihood­s of thousands of hospital employees.

“This dangerous and unjustifie­d American escalation has crossed all red lines and is considered a direct aggression against the Palestinia­n people,” it said.

At the gates of two of the East Jerusalem hospitals affected, medical staff were aware of the decision but refused to comment.

One of the centres, Al Makassed Islamic Charitable Society Hospital, said in statement the US aid cuts come as the “hospital is going through a suffocatin­g crisis as a result of the lack of flow of financial aid, and the piling up of debts and funds held back by the Palestinia­n government”.

 ?? — AFP ?? Palestinia­n protesters demonstrat­e against the US cut in UNRWA funds in front of the head office of the West Bank town of Hebron.
— AFP Palestinia­n protesters demonstrat­e against the US cut in UNRWA funds in front of the head office of the West Bank town of Hebron.

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