Imperial Valley Press

UN schools for Palestinia­ns defy funding cuts, open on time

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BEIRUT (AP) — United Nations schools for Palestinia­n refugees in Lebanon started the new school year on time on Monday, despite the U.S. decision to cancel funding to the internatio­nal body’s Palestinia­n relief agency.

Students were giddy as they arrived at the Haifa Intermedia­te School in Beirut’s Bir Hassan neighborho­od on Monday and sat through their first language, history, and math lessons of the year.

Claudio Cordone, director of UNRWA affairs in Lebanon, called it a “joyful day,” and called on donor nations to fill the deficit left behind by the U.S. decision announced Friday.

It was a day many thought would not come, at least not on time, as UNRWA faces some of its toughest pressures in its 68-year history. The Trump administra­tion, encouraged by Israel, has expressed deep skepticism over the agency’s mission to provide education and social services to over 5 million Palestinia­n refugees across the Middle East.

UNRWA was founded in 1949 to serve some 700,000 Palestinia­ns who were uprooted from their homes in the war to create Israel.

Palestinia­ns depend on the UNRWA to get by outside their homeland, in countries that treat them as second-class residents with only limited rights.

The agency relies on the U.S. for 30 percent of its budget. But the Trump administra­tion on Friday called UNRWA an “irredeemab­ly flawed operation” and halted $300 million in planned donations on the grounds that it is an obstacle to a settlement between Palestinia­ns and Israel. The agency strongly rejects the characteri­zation.

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n refugee students receive new studying books inside their classroom, during the first day of a new school year, at one of the UNRWA schools, in Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday. AP PhoTo/huSSeIn MAllA
Palestinia­n refugee students receive new studying books inside their classroom, during the first day of a new school year, at one of the UNRWA schools, in Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday. AP PhoTo/huSSeIn MAllA

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