From Pamela Geller:
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration announced Friday it is cutting nearly $300 million in planned funding for the UN agency that aids Palestinian refugees, ending decades of support.
The State Department announced in a written statement Friday that the United States “will no longer commit further funding to this irredeemably flawed operation.
“The fundamental business model and fiscal practices that have marked UNRWA for years – tied to UNRWA’s endlessly and exponentially expanding community of entitled beneficiaries – is simply unsustainable and has been in crisis mode for many years,” the statement said, a reference to the fact that the agency grants refugee status to all the descendants of the original Palestinian refugees, something not granted to those from any other places.
However, the statement said the US would look for other ways to aid the Palestinians.
“We are very mindful of and deeply concerned regarding the impact upon innocent Palestinians, especially school children, of the failure of UNRWA and key members of the regional and international donor community to reform and reset the UNRWA way of doing business,” it said, adding that “Palestinians, wherever they live, deserve better than an endlessly crisis-driven service provision model. They deserve to be able to plan for the future.”
The US will now work together with other international groups to find a better model to assist the Palestinians, the statement said.
1 comment:
About damn time ... albeit, quite late. Given UNRWA has been educating future jihadists since 1950 - the majority of the population has been thoroughly brainwashed to justify and perform jihad terrorism.
According to wiki:
===>"Originally intended to provide jobs on public works projects and direct relief, today UNRWA provides education, health care, and social services to the population it supports."<===
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===>"Education programme
UNRWA operates one of the largest school systems in the Middle East.[34] It has been the main provider of basic education to Palestinian refugee children since 1950. The education programme is UNRWA's largest area of activity, accounting for half of its regular budget and 70% of its staff."<===
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