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U.S., Allies Agree to Palestinian Aid
2006-05-09
The United States bowed to pressure from its allies Tuesday and agreed to support a new program to temporarily funnel additional aid directly to the Palestinian people.

A surprise statement by Mideast peacemakers, issued after a day of closed-door diplomatic meetings, did not say precisely how much or what kind of aid they would provide. But the agreement seemed to underscore a concern that months of withholding most aid from the Palestinians, part of an effort to pressure the new Hamas-led government toward a more accommodating stance with Israel, was harming the Palestinian people.

The new fund represents a slight softening of the hard U.S. line against financial engagement with Hamas, the militant Islamic group that has conducted numerous terrorist attacks. The United States, the European Union and Israel list Hamas as a terrorist organization.

The United States and European Union have cut off direct aid to the Palestinian government while pledging to help meet the crushing humanitarian needs of the Palestinian people through charities and other means.

Israel has also refused to transfer $55 million in monthly tax revenues it collects for the Palestinian Authority. Overseas donations, mostly from Europe, have long sustained the cash-strapped and bloated Palestinian government.

The new fund is supposed to administer only money for basic human needs. But both European and U.S. diplomats said that at some point it might be used to pay salaries for urgently needed doctors or teachers or for other services that the Hamas government otherwise would be expected to provide.
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They pressed the United States to agree to the new humanitarian fund, even though that kind of assistance may be an indirect benefit to Hamas. The United States agreed on condition the fund be temporary and limited to programs that meet basic needs, a senior State Department official said "It would be against our values to let people starve," said Marc Otte, the EU's special envoy for the Mideast.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the European Union would take the lead in setting up the new fund. The United States is not expected to contribute. The United Nations and Russia, the other partners in the Quartet peacemaking group along with the U.S., also endorsed the program.

The international group issued a warning to Hamas three months ago that it risked a loss of international aid if it did not change its policies. "The thrust of this is the international community is still trying to respond to the needs of the Palestinian people," Rice said.

The European Union has proposed sending money directly to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to be spent on hospitals, schools and humanitarian needs. While the U.S. says it wants to keep sending humanitarian aid, it has been cool to the European proposal. Even greater differences exist between the U.S. and Russia. "We're not for cutting off any aid," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters Tuesday.

The U.S. says it respects the democratic elections that produced the Hamas victory and has no express policy to oust the militants. Its financial strategy, however, seems aimed at undermining public support for Hamas and making it difficult or impossible for the militants to govern.

Although the EU has also cut aid, public opinion in Europe often favors Palestinian causes and governments are leery of looking too harsh. The EU and its 25 member states were the biggest source of aid to the Palestinians, granting some $634 million a year. ...
Posted by:ed

#5  With the exception of Britain and the East, I am not sure that the EU is worth a bucket of warm spit.
Posted by: RWV   2006-05-09 22:56  

#4  dead joooos
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-09 22:00  

#3  I say again. This gets us...what?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-05-09 21:52  

#2  And the frogs will fold on Iran, too. The Anglosphere is alone again. We don't even have a Stalin we can work with this time.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-05-09 20:59  

#1  Weasels, Inc.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-05-09 20:58  

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