by Ariel Kahana
U.S. lawmakers seek to penalize U.N. relief agency for inflating the number of Palestinian refugees from 20,000 to 5.2 million
"It's critical that
we return UNRWA to its original and intended framework,"
Representative
Doug Lamborn
Photo: AP
U.S.
lawmakers have introduced a new piece of legislation that would
drastically reduce U.S. funding for the United Nations relief agency for
Palestinian refugees, known as UNRWA.
The United States is UNRWA's biggest contributor. In January, the State Department notified the agency that the U.S. would be withholding $65 million of the $125 million earmarked for it, saying that additional U.S. donations would be contingent on major changes by UNRWA.
UNRWA says there are 5.2 million
Palestinian refugees. However, this is mainly because it considers the
descendants of Palestinians that were displaced in 1948 as having
refugee status even if they are not living as refugees.
A recent American survey found that there were only 20,000 Palestinian refugees living in the world today.
The legislation, sponsored by
Representative Doug Lamborn (R-Colorado), is backed by at least 10
members of the House of Representatives.
According to The Washington Free Beacon, if
passed, it will "redefine how Palestinian refugees are viewed by the
international community, reducing millions in U.S. aid dollars to
UNRWA."
Congress has recently tried to force the U.S. State Department to release a long-classified report to show the real number of Palestinian refugees.
Sources that have read the report told The Washington Free Beacon that
the number of Palestinians who are in fact refugees is "closer to 20,000
or 30,000."
By inflating the number of refugees, UNRWA
managed to get more funding, and that is why it has ensured that these
Palestinians retain their refugee status, Lamborn told Israel Hayom.
"The Palestinians, especially those in the
Gaza Strip, are not refugees. They are individuals who live under a
reign of terror, violence and political corruption. The bill would
ensure that the funding goes toward those who actually need humanitarian
assistance," he said.
Speaking with The Washington Free Beacon,
Lamborn said, "It's critical that we return UNRWA to its original and
intended framework. UNRWA's inflated refugee count is intended to
increase the number of Palestinians that would receive the so-called
right of return. U.S. funds should only go to UNRWA to the extent that
they carry out their original mission of resettling refugees."
Congressional sources have said that the Trump administration plans to release the State Department report in the coming weeks.
Last week U.S. Ambassador to the United
Nations Nikki Haley lambasted the United Nations for using the
Palestinian refugee issue to malign Israel.
"It cannot be the case that only one set of
refugees throughout the world is counted in a way that causes the
number to grow literally forever," she said. "It cannot be the case that
in an organization with 193 countries, the United Nations spends half
of its time attacking only one country. We will not turn a blind eye to
it."
Ariel Kahana
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/07/30/us-mulls-another-drastic-cut-to-palestinian-aid-agencys-budget/
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