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and on al jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm still robin this is the al-jazeera news our live my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes our current shortfall remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million u.s. dollars the u.n. body providing assistance to more than five million palestinian refugees faces a funding crisis. also turkey's president is reelected with sweeping new powers as the opposition concedes defeat and.
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a general strike against austerity brings argentina to a standstill. also the escalating battle over land in central nigeria close to a hundred people were killed in three days of fighting between farmers and then back to curtis. welcome to the program the u.n. agency for palestinian refugees is warning it's facing an unprecedented funding gap and is weeks away from cutting emergency assistance more than five million refugees in the middle east rely on the agency for education food and health services but loaf. ending means those crucial resources could be cut as soon as august unroll is asking for more than two hundred fifty million dollars at a donor's conference in new york saying it's struggled since the u.s. cut contributions earlier this year the trumpet ministration slashed funding by
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more than half in january over political differences with the palestinian leadership our diplomatic editor james bays has more from the u.n. the u.n. has been trying for months to fill the massive shortfall after the u.s. pulled out most of its funding from the u.n. secretary general of the start of this pledging conference appealed to nations to come up with more funding and the head of the commission of general credible said time was running out our current shortfall remains now in excess of two hundred fifty million us dollars and we still have a very big task ahead at this point we do not i repeat we do not have the income to ensure that the schools will open on time in august and in the absence of significant new funding we will have to begin taking very difficult measures in july impacting the level of services as well as our staff the situation will
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be particularly critical for emergency operations in the west bank and in gaza what is at risk is food for one million people in the gaza strip as ever at these sort of pledging conferences a little hard to work out exactly what is new money and what has already been committed by countries in the past it appears though there are some new funds coming from the e.u. from mexico from sweden and from belgium and other countries like the u.k. bringing forward some of their funding the a total amounts though are nowhere near the shortfall of two hundred fifty million dollars and the u.n. is still desperately looking for further funding. the u.s. has been a major contributor to our almost every year in twenty fifteen it donated about three hundred eighty million dollars more than double the second highest contributor to gether the u.s. the european commission donated forty one percent of the agency's total funding
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arab states including related foundations and n.g.o.s gave a total of two hundred four million dollars as bring in hillary mann leverett in washington d.c. she's a former white house national security council official and former u.s. diplomat good to have you with us on the program again this lever let's just stick with the theme of the funding there if you look at the figures the u.s. contributes three hundred sixty four billion dollars thirty four percent of the total budget saudi office fifty three million dollars that's five percent the u.a.e. twelve million that's one point two cats are one million point zero one percent in terms of funding generally the present president does have a point in terms of funding but targeting the palestinians is a very different developing story. yes i mean and i think from what's happening in washington i think the trump administration is in a sense deliberately trying to squeeze the palestinians to squeeze them through on
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through the cutting of funding through annorah but also freezing aid directly to the palestinians that that washington gives the to the palestinian authority in ramallah so we see these things happening at the same time as politically the troubling ministration is getting ready to roll out its deal of the century for some sort of settlement with israel and arab states the idea is to squeeze the palestinians as hard as possible and really force a settlement where the arab states would have to have to absorb the palestinians and therefore there wouldn't be a refugee issue we see quite clearly at the moment that perhaps some western nations of the e.u. doesn't really care what the white house things but other countries were perhaps looking over the shoulder when they are offering a donation to unroll thinking what will the white house think of us in the future days and months ahead. yes i think the. u.s. withdrawal of support financial support from is important in of itself because of
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the large amount of money that the united states has previously provided to us but beyond that it's the it's the idea of u.s. support it's the affirmation the moral affirmation of u.s. support and withdrawing that makes other countries even if they resent president trump in the trauma ministration for a range of other issues even with that resentment if the united states as the united states pulls out its financial support it makes it harder for other countries to really make up that shortfall because they fear being punished by the united states they fear losing access to the u.s. market they fear being punished by u.s. allies particularly in the middle east some of our arab our arab friends may similarly want to go along with the troubling ministration and therefore not look kindly on european countries for example that could increase significantly their financial contribution so the u.s. withdrawal is really meant to not only pull out u.s. funding but to have a chilling effect on other countries funding the organization and directly it might
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be having a chilling effect because when funding to a rule was muted as being cut you'd have saudi arabia egypt the u.a.e. all up it all and saying no no no we called can't do this sort of a role the stony silence from these countries at the moment. yes they are and i think that is part of a deliberate and ordinated strategy from the white house as part of this deal of the century to work very closely with the governments of saudi arabia the united arab emirates egypt and jordan to really squeeze the palestinians to put tremendous pressure on the palestinian leadership to deprive them of any real safety net or basis of care for the palestinian population to really almost really put tremendous pressure on the palestinian leadership to step aside in some way so that the arab states saudi arabia egypt united arab emirates and jordan could fill could fill the void and essentially speak for the palestinians this is been
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a long time strategy of i would call the hard right hard pro israel hard right pro israel organized community in the united states they have long seen as a huge problem in terms of resolving the conflict between israel and the arab states and so by defunding and putting so much pressure on the palestinians their hope and they have now a powerful voice in the trump white house with jarrett cushion or their hope is to really push the palestinian leadership aside and just deal with friendly arab governments see what happens certainly in the coming months for the rebuttal over it thank you very much for joining us from washington d.c. .
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