Khaleej Times

$50M Saudi aid for UN Palestine body

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riyadh — Saudi Arabia pledged $50 million in aid on Wednesday to the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees (UNRWA), which has been hit by the withdrawal of all US funding.

The announceme­nt was made at a news conference in the Saudi capital by the director of the King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Centre, Abdullah Al Rabeea.

UNRWA commission­er general Pierre Krahenbuhl told the news conference that the agency had succeeded in containing spending following the decision by the administra­tion of President Donald Trump in August to end all funding. The United States had been by far the biggest contributo­r to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees and the move dealt a massive blow to its already stretched finances.

It threatened the closure of UNRWA schools both in the Palestinia­n territorie­s and in the diaspora just weeks into the new academic year, as well as clinic closures and major job cuts.

Krahenbuhl said in Jordan last week that new funding pledges from Europe and other Gulf Arab states had allowed the agency to dramatical­ly reduce the resulting budget shortfall, to just $21 million from $446 million at the start of the year.

More than five million registered Palestinia­n refugees are eligible to receive support from UNRWA, which was set up after Israel’s creation in 1948.

The Trump administra­tion has backed Israel in accusing the agency of perpetuati­ng the Middle East conflict by maintainin­g the idea that millions of Palestinia­ns are refugees with a right to return to homes in what is now Israel.

Aside from ending all US funding of UNRWA, the Trump administra­tion has also cut $200 million in bilateral aid to the Palestinia­ns for projects in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. —

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