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Netanyahu seeks closure of UN Palestine refugee agency

- Reuters

occupied jerusalem — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin trod carefully on Sunday around a threatened US aid cut to Palestinia­ns, stopping short of backing a funding halt as he repeated calls for a UN agency that helps Palestinia­n refugees to be dismantled.

Netanyahu’s public comments appeared to reflect a desire to show support for a major ally, but also concern that choking off funds would deepen Palestinia­n hardship and could put Israel and militants on a course for war.

With Palestinia­ns seething over US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n last month of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, he threatened on Tuesday to withhold aid money, accusing them of being “no longer willing to talk peace”.

On Friday, in a report denied by a State Department official, the Axios news site said Washington had frozen $125 million in funding for UNRWA. The UN agency, founded in 1949 to aid Palestinia­n refugees, is a main provider of educationa­l and health services in Gaza Strip.

Netanyahu said UNRWA was “an organisati­on that perpetuate­s the Palestinia­n problem.” “It also enshrines the narrative of the socalled ‘right of return’. Therefore, UNRWA should pass from the world,” he told a weekly cabinet meeting.

Netanyahu made almost identical comments about dismantlin­g UNRWA in June - a message he said at the time he had conveyed to the US ambassador to the United Nations.

Praising Trump’s “critical approach” on the aid issue, Netanyahu steered clear of advocating a suspension of funding for the Palestinia­ns. He said UN money for them should be transferre­d gradually to its global refugee agency UNHCR “with clear criteria for supporting genuine refugees and not fictitious ones, as is happening today under UNRWA.”

Chris Gunness, an UNRWA spokesman, said the refugee crisis was being perpetuate­d by “failure of the parties to deal with the issue...”

“UNRWA is mandated by the General Assembly to continue with its services until a just and lasting solution is found for the Palestine refugees,” Gunness said in a statement. Palestinia­n officials have said Trump’s declaratio­n on Jerusalem, overturnin­g decades of US policy, meant he could not serve as an honest broker in peace negotiatio­ns that Washington has been trying to revive, and they condemned his remarks on a funding halt as blackmail.

Palestinia­ns want East Jerusalem as the capital of a state they seek to establish in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The US is the largest donor to UNRWA, with a pledge of nearly $370 million as of 2016. —

 ?? AFP ?? Boy Scouts wave the Palestinia­n flag during a demonstrat­ion near the village of Wazzani along the Lebanon-Israel border as protests continue in the region amid anger over US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. —
AFP Boy Scouts wave the Palestinia­n flag during a demonstrat­ion near the village of Wazzani along the Lebanon-Israel border as protests continue in the region amid anger over US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. —

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