Biden administration restores $235 million in aid to Palestinians US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says US assistance to Palestinians 'serves important US interests and values'
MEE staffWed, 04/07/2021 - 19:49
UNRWA provides essential basic services to Palestinian refugees, including health care and education (AFP/File photo)
The United States will restore $235 million in humanitarian aid to Palestinians halted by former President Donald Trump, including funding for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), the State Department said on Wednesday.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the aid would comply with US law. Over the past few years, Congress has passed legislation that restricts assistance to the Palestinian Authority.
"US foreign assistance for the Palestinian people serves important US interests and values. It provides critical relief to those in great need, fosters economic development, and supports Israeli-Palestinian understanding, security coordination and stability," Blinken said in a statement on Wednesday.
"It also aligns with the values and interests of our allies and partners. The United States is committed to advancing prosperity, security, and freedom for both Israelis and Palestinians in tangible ways in the immediate term, which is important in its own right, but also as a means to advance towards a negotiated two-state solution."
Trump had cut off funding for Palestinians, to punish them for rejecting his administration's initiatives, including the moving of the US embassy to Jerusalem and his plan to end the conflict, which would have allowed Israel to keep all of its settlements in the occupied West Bank.
UNRWA aid
Eliminating funding for UNRWA, to which the United States had been the largest contributor, worsened the humanitarian situation for millions of Palestinian refugees, who depend on the UN agency for essential basic services, including health care and education.
Pro-Israel hawks in Washington, including members of Congress from both parties, have long criticised UNRWA and accused it of corruption and teaching hostility towards Israel in its educational curricula - charges that the agency rejects.
The Trump administration also objected to identifying the stateless descendants of Palestinians who were forced to leave their homes in what is today Israel as refugees.
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On Wednesday, Blinken appeared to defend the UN agency, but said Washington was committed to promoting "neutrality, accountability and transparency" at UNRWA.
The bulk of the assistance announced on Wednesday - $150 million - will go to the UN agency.
"The United States is resuming support for UNRWA’s services, including education for over 500,000 Palestinian boys and girls, thereby providing hope and stability in UNRWA’s five fields of operation in Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and the West Bank and Gaza Strip," Blinken said.
"Funding to UNRWA also provides critical Covid-19 assistance, including healthcare, medicine, and medical supplies, as well as cash and food assistance to families severely impacted by Covid-19."
Biden apparoach
Restoring the aid fulfils a Biden campaign promise; the staunchly pro-Israel president had in the run-up to the election promised a more balanced approach to the conflict than Trump.
The administration lifted Trump-era US sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) officials last week, despite objecting to the court's investigation into alleged war crimes committed by Israel.*
Biden has also led the US to*rejoin*the UN Human Rights Council, which the Trump administration had quit over what it called anti-Israel bias.
Last week, the State Department said Blinken discussed humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in a phone call with Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi.
"The Secretary emphasized the Administration’s belief that Israelis and Palestinians should enjoy equal measures of freedom, security, prosperity and democracy," the State Department said in a statement on 2 April.
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