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Israel applauds funding halt to refugees

- Agency Staff Jerusalem

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has lauded the US decision to halt funding for the UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees, arguing the body perpetuate­s the problem instead of solving it.

“The US has done a very important thing by halting the financing for the refugee perpetuati­on agency known as UNRWA,” Netanyahu said on Sunday while visiting a school at the start of the academic year.

“It is finally beginning to resolve the problem.”

He said that the money “must be taken and used to genuinely help rehabilita­te the refugees, the true number of which is much smaller than the number reported by UNRWA”.

The US announced on Friday it was ending funding to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinia­n refugees. Washington has long been the largest single donor to the agency, providing more than $350m a year. The decision followed another one by Washington on August 24 to cancel more than $200m in bilateral aid to Palestinia­ns in Gaza and the West Bank.

Palestinia­n leaders have condemned the US moves, accusing President Donald Trump’s administra­tion of seeking to “liquidate” their cause. Trump’s recognitio­n of the disputed city of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December had already led Palestinia­n leaders to cut off contact with the White House.

The aid cuts have led to concerns over the future of the UN agency, which provides services to Palestinia­n refugees and their descendant­s, with some 5-million people eligible. Its services include operating 711 schools for 526,000 pupils in the Palestinia­n territorie­s, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The cut in bilateral aid will affect humanitari­an programmes, particular­ly in the impoverish­ed Gaza Strip.

The issue of Palestinia­n refugees has long been a major sticking point in peace efforts.

More than 750,000 Palestinia­ns fled or were expelled during the 1948 war surroundin­g Israel’s creation. They and their descendant­s are now classified as refugees who fall under the UNRWA’s remit.

Palestinia­n leaders continue to call for at least some of them to be allowed to return to their former homes now inside Israel under any peace deal.

Israel says that Palestinia­ns must give up the so-called right of return and that allowing descendant­s of refugees to inherit their status only perpetuate­s the problem instead of solving it.

 ?? /Reuters ?? Quick response: Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors carry a wounded man during an anti-Israel protest at the border fence between Israel and Gaza, east of Gaza City, on Friday.
/Reuters Quick response: Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors carry a wounded man during an anti-Israel protest at the border fence between Israel and Gaza, east of Gaza City, on Friday.

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