US withdraws more than $200 million in assistance to Palestinians

The Palestinians have suspended contacts with the administration and consider that it can no longer play a mediation role in the Middle East peace process

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The has said that it had cancelled more than $200 million in aid for the Palestinians in the Strip and West Bank, leading their ambassador to accuse President Donald Trump's administration of being "anti-peace".

A senior State Department official said on Friday that the decision, made "at the direction of the president", came after a review of aid programs to the Palestinian territories. The funding previously allocated for programs in the and will "now address high-priority projects elsewhere", said the official.

The move "takes into account the challenges the community faces in providing assistance in Gaza, where Hamas control endangers the lives of Gaza's citizens and degrades an already dire humanitarian and economic situation," he said.

In January, the had already made drastic cuts to its contribution to the UN agency for UNRWA. Relations between the and the Palestinian Authority took a nosedive after Trump announced the US decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

The Palestinians have suspended contacts with the administration and consider that it can no longer play a mediation role in the Middle East peace process. "This administration is dismantling decades of US vision and engagement in Palestine," Husam Zomlot, head of the Palestinian General Delegation to the said in a statement.

"After Jerusalem and UNRWA, this is another confirmation of abandoning the two-state solution and fully embracing (Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin) Netanyahu's anti-peace agenda."

The decision to cut Palestinian funding comes amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which has seen a surge of violence since Palestinian protests began in March. At least 171 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire during demonstrations near the border with Israel. The is pressing on with work on a peace plan that has been under discussion for months, leaving a vacuum in the Middle East in the meantime.

"Weaponising humanitarian and developmental aid as political blackmail does not work," Zomlot said. "Only a recommitment from this administration to the long-held US policy of achieving peace through the two-state solution on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem, the capital of the state of Palestine, and respecting resolutions and law will provide a way forward."

Democratic Senator Patrick Leahy accused the White House of engaging in a "series of provocative and harmful acts" instead of coming up with a coherent policy to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Trump has tasked his son-in-law Jared Kushner and lawyer Jason Greenblatt to draft the peace proposals, saying earlier this week that there would be something "very good" for the Palestinians.

The Palestinians see the eastern part of the disputed city as the capital of their future state.

First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 08:49 IST