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US withholds $65M from Palestinia­n aid programs

- By Matthew Lee AP Diplomatic Writer

WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion on Tuesday cut tens of millions of dollars in money for Palestinia­n refugees, demanding that the U.N. agency responsibl­e for the programs undertake a “fundamenta­l re-examinatio­n,” the State Department said.

In a letter, the State Department notified the U.N. Relief and Works Agency that the U.S. is withholdin­g $65 million of a planned $125 million funding installmen­t. The letter also makes clear that additional U.S. donations will be contingent on major changes by UNRWA, which has been heavily criticized by Israel.

“We would like to see some reforms be made,” said State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert, adding that changes are needed to the way the agency operates and is funded. “This is not aimed at punishing anyone.”

The State Department said it was releasing the rest of the installmen­t — $60 million — to prevent the agency from running out of cash by the end of the month and closing down.

The U.S. is UNWRA’s largest donor, supplying nearly 30 percent of its budget. The agency focuses on providing health care, education and social services to Palestinia­ns in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinia­ns either fled or were forced from their homes during the war that led to Israel’s establishm­ent in 1948. Today, there are an estimated 5 million refugees and their descendant­s, mostly scattered across the region.

The Palestinia­n Liberation Organizati­on reacted angrily to the move, saying it is targeting “the most vulnerable segment of the Palestinia­n people and depriving the refugees of the right to education, health, shelter and a dignified life.”

“It is also creating conditions that will generate further instabilit­y throughout the region and will demonstrat­e that it has no compunctio­n in targeting the innocent,” the PLO leadership said in a statement.

 ?? Majdi Mohammed / AP ?? Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’ West Bank region will be seeing tens of millions in cuts in funding for social services after a White House decision to cut contributi­ons for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency.
Majdi Mohammed / AP Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’ West Bank region will be seeing tens of millions in cuts in funding for social services after a White House decision to cut contributi­ons for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency.

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