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Palestinia­n Authority appeals to EU for resumption of financial aid

‘We have called on the EU to provide its pledged support without conditions,’ Palestinia­n PM says

- Mohammed Najib Ramallah

The Palestinia­n Authority has reiterated its appeal to the EU to provide its pledged aid without conditions.

The authority is concerned about the continuing uncertaint­y over the EU’s annual financial support for its budget despite holding several meetings with senior EU officials in recent months.

Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyieh, who met EU High Representa­tive for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell Fontelles in Brussels last week, urged the bloc to expedite the transfer of its financial support, which has been suspended for two years.

Shtayyieh pointed to a growing financial crisis caused by the drop in external support and the continuati­on of Israel’s deductions from the tax it collects on behalf of the PA.

“We have called on the European Union to provide its pledged aid without conditions. We hope to accomplish this very soon,” Shtayyieh said at the start of the Palestinia­n Authority’s weekly Cabinet session on Monday in Ramallah.

The EU postponed the transfer of $223 million in annual aid to the PA after EU members supported Hungary’s condition to change the curriculum in West Bank schools because it “contains incitement against Israel and anti-Semitic content.”

The EU contribute­d about $156 million annually to the PA budget of which $93 million went to pay the salaries of its civilian employees. Those workers have received between 70 and 80 percent of their salaries for five consecutiv­e months.

The PA suffered a sharp decline in internatio­nal aid to its budget from $1.3 billion in 2013 to $129 million in 2021.

Samir Hulileh, a Palestinia­n economist, told Arab News that the policy of European countries has recently been to provide direct support to the Palestinia­n private sector, marginaliz­ing the PA.

“European countries continue to expand their support for the Palestinia­n private sector economy, but the official support provided to the Palestinia­n government is completely halted,” he said.

“This leads to the weak performanc­e of the Palestinia­n Authority in its functional role and tasks — especially with the halt to US and Arab support for it.”

The value of the budget deficit had reached $1.3 billion, Hulileh said.

At the beginning of this month, the Palestinia­n Authority presented a broad reform program to the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee to encourage donor countries — especially EU states — to resume their financial support for the PA, a Palestinia­n source told Arab News.

A senior European source told Arab News: “The EU continued to support UNRWA. What remains pending is the funding to the PA, which is still stuck in Brussels.”

Neverthele­ss, news reports said that the EU reduced its aid to the UNRWA by 40 percent for the 2022-24 period, from $135 million to $82 million.

The EU said that aid could return to normal levels by changing school curricula and removing what it termed incitement materials against Israel while it continues to delay the $156 million annual financial support to the PA.

The reduction in the EU budget comes amid intense pressure and incitement campaigns against UNRWA last year by Israeli institutio­ns. That led the EU to condemn UNRWA’s use of educationa­l materials, which it claimed incited hatred and violence against Israel and Jews in schools in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

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The EU postponed the transfer of $223 million in annual aid to the PA after EU members supported Hungary’s condition to change the curriculum in West Bank schools.
Palestinia­ns collect food aid at a distributi­on center run by the UN Relief and Works Agency in
Gaza City.
File/AFP FAST FACT The EU postponed the transfer of $223 million in annual aid to the PA after EU members supported Hungary’s condition to change the curriculum in West Bank schools. Palestinia­ns collect food aid at a distributi­on center run by the UN Relief and Works Agency in Gaza City.

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