Brussels – Palestinian U.N. Aid Still $200 Million Short After Trump Cuts

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    FILE - UNRWA Commissioner-General Pierre Krahenbuhl speaks during a news conference at a UN-run school in Gaza City January 22, 2018. REUTERS/Suhaib SalemBrussels – Emergency food aid for around a million Palestinians in Gaza may run out from June if the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees cannot raise another $200 million following a cut-off in U.S. funding, the agency said on Tuesday.

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    Pierre Kraehenbuehl, who heads the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) providing aid for Palestinians across the Middle East, said U.S. President Donald Trump had withheld $305 million in funding, far more than the $65 million reported in January.

    “You already have a very, very fragile community (in Gaza),” Kraehenbuehl told Reuters in an interview during an international donor conference in Syria in Brussels.

    “So if you suddenly have no certainty about the amount of food aid coming from the U.N. for a million people … you can just imagine the kind of effects it could have,” he said, although he stressed he was not justifying any link to potential outbreaks of unrest.

    Gulf states, Norway and Canada have stepped in with a total of $200 million to help meet a planned $465 million budget for 2018. The United States, long the biggest donor to the agency, is providing just $60 million of a promised $365 million, Kraehenbuehl said.

    That leaves a $200 million shortfall to fill for rice, flour, sugar and also to keep funding schools in Gaza and the West Bank.

    The U.N. agency’s call for help is made harder by the competing demands on donors for crises in Syria, Yemen, Myanmar, Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo, among others.

    Kraehenbuehl warned of greater instability in Gaza in part because the economy is already suffering its deepest collapse after a decade of Israeli-led blockades, and internal Palestinian divisions in the coastal strip.

    Kraehenbuehl said the shortfall in funding for the agency could also mean there may not be enough money to re-open schools in August and September for the new academic year.

    “This is our largest funding crisis ever,” he said.

    More than two million Palestinians are packed into Gaza and while Israel withdrew its troops and settlers in 2005, it maintains tight control of Gaza’s land and sea borders. Egypt also restricts movement in and out of Gaza on its border.

    RAMADAN DONATIONS?

    Trump withheld the aid to UNRWA in January after questioning the value of such funding, while the U.S. State Department said the agency needed to make unspecified reforms.

    Many Western diplomats saw Trump’s decision as a reaction to the condemnation across the Middle East of his Dec. 6 decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and before any peace settlement between Israelis and Palestinians. The United Nations also voted to reject that recognition.

    Kraehenbuehl, a Swiss national, said he had enacted spending cuts to contain costs within the agency and was trying to find new donors in the private sector. Those could be in Gulf countries, or donations made in solidarity with the Palestinians during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

    Kraehenbuehl said that after donors such as Qatar, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates had come forward, he would now seek help from Germany, France, Sweden and Britain, traveling to Berlin later this week. Israel is not a contributor to UNRWA.

    “It’s a modest investment to preserving the region from future instability and uncertainty,” he said.


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    6 years ago

    May every one of these donor countries be victimized by these subhuman savages, and learn to withdraw their support for this terror regime. The aid sent for the Gazans is nearly all being redirected to enrich the political and military figures, and to be converted into support for terror activity and supplies.

    Godol-Hador
    Godol-Hador
    6 years ago

    Let’s make the a charidy campaign and shoin!

    grandbear
    grandbear
    6 years ago

    70 years is more than enough for these ‘refugees ‘ to be collecting money. It’s time to cut the apron strings and let them survive on their own resources

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    6 years ago

    Maybe they should ask abbas for the difference since he and his son have stolen enough already?? Maybe he can donate some money to the cause??

    shimonyehuda
    shimonyehuda
    6 years ago

    maybe hamas can give some of the millions they spend on tunnels and attempts to kill jews to their own hungry people