Posted on 03/25/21
| News Source: i24
US to transfer $15 million to 'the most vulnerable communities' through a charity
US President Joe Biden's administration will restore aid to the Palestinians that was cut by his predecessor Donald Trump, the US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield said on Thursday.
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"President Biden is restoring US assistance programs that support economic development and humanitarian aid for the Palestinian people," the official said. "Specifically, the United States is pleased to announce today $15 million in humanitarian assistance to support the most vulnerable communities in the West Bank and Gaza."
None of the aid, however, is earmarked for the Palestinian Authority; rather, it is to be channeled through a private charity.
"With this assistance, the U.S. Agency for International Development is supporting Catholic Relief Services’ COVID-19 response efforts in health care facilities and for vulnerable families in the West Bank and Gaza," Thomas-Greenfield specified. "In addition, this assistance will support emergency food assistance programming to communities facing food insecurity, which has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic." Read more at i24