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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, May 7, 2020
Joe Biden pledges to restore US assistance to Palestinians if elected president
If dispensed correctly, aid to Palestinians would 'benefit Israel', presumptive Democratic nominee says

Biden has said he would keep US embassy in Jerusalem (AFP/File photo)
By MEE staff-6 May 2020
Joe Biden says he will restore US aid for Palestinians that has been cut by President Donald Trump, as calls for resuming assistance grow louder in Washington amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Asked during a virtual fundraiser on Wednesday whether he would restore
aid programmes for Central America and Palestinians that Trump
terminated, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee answered
affirmatively.
Biden also said he would restaff the State Department after its budget
was reduced by the Trump administration in a move that critics say
undermines American diplomacy.
"Foreign assistance can be a hard sell when we're in a deep economic
hole, but it's still less than 1 percent of the entire budget."
Biden committed to resuming the "the decades-long economic aid and
security assistance efforts to the Palestinians", noting that it would
"benefit Israel, too" if dispensed correctly.
Biden, who vowed not reverse the president's decision of moving the US embassy to Jerusalem, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency earlier
this week that if elected, he would try to re-open the Palestinian
diplomatic mission in Washington, which has been shuttered by Trump.
"A priority now for the cause of Israeli-Palestinian peace should be
resuming our dialogue with the Palestinians and pressing Israel not to
take actions that make a two-state solution impossible," Biden told the
agency.
"I will reopen the U.S. consulate in East Jerusalem, find a way to
re-open the PLO’s diplomatic mission in Washington, and resume the
decades-long economic and security assistance efforts to the
Palestinians that the Trump Administration stopped."
Annexation plans
The former vice president's comments come as the government of Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu moves forward with plans to annex
large parts of the West Bank - with Washington's blessings.
Last month, Netanyahu reached an agreement with his chief rival Benny
Gantz to form a coalition government that would advance an annexation
law starting on 1 July.
Early this year, Trump released a proposal that would allow Israel to
keep all of its settlements and apply its laws to the Jordan Valley in
the occupied West Bank. Palestinians forcefully rejected the plan,
dubbed "deal of the century".
The US president has cut almost all US assistance to Palestinians,
including $350m in annual aid to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees
(UNRWA).
On Tuesday, UNRWA's Washington director Elizabeth Campbell said the
agency is operating month-to-month because of the US cuts and has only
secured a third of its $1.2bn yearly budget.
"We are basically operating on a month-to-month basis. Right now, we
have funding to pay our 30,000 health-care workers until the end of this
month," Campbell said.
Dozens of Democratic members of the House of Representatives sent a letter to the administration late last month urging the restoration of aid for UNRWA.
Although Biden describes himself as a Zionist and a "stalwart supporter"
of Israel, many Democrats are voicing opposition to Israeli policies
against Palestinians ahead of the general elections in November.
On Monday, 30 former national security officials called on
the Democratic National Committee to explicitly denounce the Israeli
occupation in its 2020 platform, which outlines the party's plans and
positions for the next four years.
"The 2020 platform should expressly state a commitment to a resolution
of the conflict that ensures both Israel's security and future as a
Jewish and democratic state with equal rights for all its citizens, as
well as Palestinian rights, including self-determination, security and
freedom," the former officials, including ambassadors and presidential
advisers, wrote in a letter.
"It should include clear opposition to ongoing occupation, settlement
expansion and any form of unilateral annexation of territory in the West
Bank as well as clear opposition to violence, terrorism and incitement
from all sides."


