TRUMP FREEZES OBAMA’S $221 MILLION TO PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY
The Trump administration has reportedly frozen the transfer of a multi million aid package to the Palestinian Authority, which outgoing President
Barack Obama had authorised on his final day, just hours before Donald Trump
took office.
The report comes from Times of Israel who have been told by the
Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership that US officials have notified them that
they should not expect the payout any time soon.
This coincides with the State Department on Tuesday announcing
it would be reviewing the last-minute decision.
It was the Associated Press who reported on Monday that former
President Barack Obama released $221 million in US funding to the Palestinian
authority, on the morning of Friday, 20 January – Just hours before Trump took
office.
In an article by the AP, they stated:
“A State Department official and several congressional aides say
the outgoing administration formally notified Congress it would spend the money
Friday morning, just before Donald Trump became president.
More than $227 million in foreign affairs funding was released
at the time, including $4 million for climate change programs and $1.25 million
for U.N. organizations.
At least two GOP lawmakers had placed holds on the Palestinian
funds. Congressional holds are generally respected by the executive branch but
are not legally binding.”
Whilst the Palestinian Authority is said to be wanting the funds
to help “humanitarian aid projects”, we know that is not always the truth.
The Palestinian Authority is reported to provide compensation to
families of terrorist prisoners and martyrs. Last year the budget for the “Care
for Families of the Martyrs” was around $175 million. In addition to this,
around $140 million was reported allocated for payments to prisoners and former
prisoners. This means that $315 million was spent last year paying terrorists
for attacking and killing Israeli civilians.
The freeze on the funds is good news in terms of stopping
terrorism funding, however, it does not mean the funds will not be released in
the future. It is likely the US State Department will review where the funds
are going and release much of it to genuine humanitarian causes. The main
concern for them is to stop US taxpayers money from helping terrorism.
In 2016 the United States gave
around $250 million in aid funding to the Palestinians, not including the $221
million discussed in this article.
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