US cuts aid to hospitals serving Palestinians
September 9, 2018The US government has said it will redirect $25 million (€21.6 million) in aid for hospitals that mainly care for Palestinian patients.
The decision came after a review of assistance to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Gaza "to ensure these funds were being spent in accordance with US national interests and were providing value to the US taxpayer," according to the US State Department.
"As a result of that review, at the direction of the president, we will be redirecting approximately $25 million originally planned for the East Jerusalem Hospital Network," a State Department official said Saturday, adding that "those funds will go to high-priority projects elsewhere."
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According to the World Health Organization, the US funds have previously made it possible for many Palestinians to seek specialized treatment, such as cardiac surgery, neonatal intensive care or children's dialysis, which are unavailable in the West Bank and Gaza.
The US State Department already announced a cut of more than $200 million in bilateral aid to the Palestinians in August following a funding review.
US hostility toward Palestinians has increased since Trump's controversial decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital in December — a move that caused outrage among Palestinians and Muslims worldwide.
Palestinians angered
"This is not a formula of peacebuilding, this is a complete inhuman and immoral action that adopts the Israeli right-wing narrative to target and punish Palestinian citizens to compromise their rights to independence," said Ahmad Shami, a spokesman for Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.
A statement from the Palestinian Foreign Ministry said the latest aid cut was part of a US attempt "to liquidate the Palestinian cause" and said it would threaten the lives of thousands of Palestinians and the livelihoods of thousands of hospital employees.
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"This dangerous and unjustified American escalation has crossed all red lines and is considered a direct aggression against the Palestinian people," it said.
"Such an act of political blackmail goes against the norms of human decency and morality," said Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization executive committee.
Trump and his Middle East advisers are due to release the administration's peace plan for Israel and the Palestinians.
"You'll get money, but we're not paying you until we make a deal," he said in Washington on Thursday. "If we don't make a deal, we're not paying," he added.
law/jlw (AFP, AP, Reuters)