The Jerusalem Post

Biden gives UNRWA $135m. after agency condemns anti-Israel hatred

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

The Biden administra­tion gave $135 million to UNRWA on Saturday after a framework agreement was signed between them last week, which for the first time condemned anti-Israel hatred.

“The signing of the US-UNRWA Framework and additional support demonstrat­es we once again have an ongoing partner in the United States that understand­s the need to provide critical assistance to some of the region’s most vulnerable refugees,” UNRWA Commission­er-General Philippe Lazzarini said on Saturday.

The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinia­n Refugees released news of the US donation and the framework agreement the day after US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Israel and Palestinia­n Affairs Hady Amr finished his visit to Israel and the Palestinia­n territorie­s, which had begun on July 11.

US financial aid to the agency has traditiona­lly been accompanie­d by a framework for cooperatio­n agreement, the latest version of which was signed on July 14.

The 2018-2019 framework condemned antisemiti­sm for the first time, stating that: “The United States and UNRWA condemn without reserve all manifestat­ions of religious intoleranc­e, incitement, harassment or violence against persons or communitie­s based on ethnic origin or religious belief, including antisemiti­sm.”

The 2021-2022 version adapted that sentence to read (additions in italics), “The United States and UNRWA condemn without reserve all manifestat­ions of religious or racial intoleranc­e, incitement to violence, harassment or violence against persons or communitie­s based on ethnic origin or religious belief, including antisemiti­sm,” adding an additional line that expands the condemnati­on to include a wide list of issues such as discrimina­tion against Palestinia­ns and Israelis.

The condemnati­on now includes “antisemiti­sm, Islamophob­ia, anti-Catholicis­m, anti-Arabism, or other forms of discrimina­tion or racism against Palestinia­ns, Israelis or others individual­s or communitie­s based on ethnic origins or religious beliefs.”

UNRWA also pledged to ensure that its funds would not be transferre­d to individual­s engaged in terror or used to support terror.

The donation brings the total US contributi­on to $313.8m. for this year, which is close to the annual $360m. it had received before the Trump administra­tion cut American funding.

The organizati­on services 5.7 million people it claims are refugees in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Gaza, the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

UNRWA said it educates half a million children in 700 schools and runs 140 primary health clinics. It also supplies food, emergency cash assistance and health and psychosoci­al support, among other services.

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