This file photo shows a Palestinian refugee carrying a UNRWA sack of flour This file photo shows a Palestinian refugee carrying a UNRWA sack of flour 

US halts funding to UN agency for Palestinian refugees

The United States says it is cutting all funding for the United Nation’s Palestinian refugee agency, despite supplying nearly 30 percent of the total budget for the UNRWA.

By Nathan Morley

Palestinian officials are angered by Washington’s decision to stop funding to the United Nations' agency assisting Palestinian refugees across the Middle East.

The United States described the United Nations Relief Works and Agency (UNRWA) was a flawed operation, which is "simply unsustainable and has been in crisis mode for many years".

UNRWA, which says it supports over five million people, was established to look after Palestinians displaced by the Arab-Israeli war in 1948.

"The administration has carefully reviewed the issue and determined that the United States will not make additional contributions to UNRWA," US State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said.

'Flagrant assault'


Until now, Washington was the largest donor, sending over US$350m in 2016.

Palestinian Authority spokesperson Nabil Abu Rdainah called the move a ‘flagrant assault’ against Palestinian people.

"The consecutive American decisions represent a flagrant assault against the Palestinian people and a defiance of UN resolutions," he said.

The move will increase an already frosty relationship between the USA and Palestinian Authority. Earlier this year, the United States established an embassy in Jerusalem, much to the dismay of Palestinians.

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01 September 2018, 15:52