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EU officials engage in public spat over new conditions for Palestinian aid

"The Palestinian Authority is in a difficult situation and it risks bankruptcy if financing from the EU is blocked," Foreign policy chief Josep Borell says after parliament passes new measure. Commissioner for neighborhood and enlargement says EU's action aimed at ensuring that PA adheres to its standards of coexistence.

by  Ariel Kahana
Published on  05-16-2023 12:22
Last modified: 05-16-2023 13:32
EU source says anti-Israel measure 'tainted' in wake of Qatar corruption scandalEPA/Julien Warnand

The European Parliament | Photo: EPA/Julien Warnand

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A rare public clash between EU officials took place in recent days after the 27-member body announced unprecedented measures to potentially cut aid to the Palestinian Authority over its incitement to terrorism.

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On Wednesday, the European Parliament declared that the 300 million euros ($326 million) per year it gives to Ramallah are set to be conditioned on removing "the problematic and hateful material in Palestinian school textbooks and study cards".

Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement Oliver Varhely tweeted following the decision that "we have a shared interest to ensure an education for the next generation that supports peace & coexistence." He added, "The budgetary authority's request to condition EU financial assistance to the Palestinian Authority to full adherence of its textbooks and study cards with UNESCO standards is duly noted. To this end, Commission will reach out to the Palestinian Authority without delay and  finance a 2nd study on Palestinian textbooks to support this constructive engagement."

The EU's High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borell told AFP on Saturday that he would not let this measure translate into action. "The Palestinian Authority is in a difficult situation and it risks bankruptcy if financing from the EU is blocked. As High Representative, I will not allow it," Borrell said in a meeting in Sweden. "This matter has already been dealt with by the European External Action Service with the Palestinian Authority. We don't need a new study or anything that would delay the payment of the financial aid that the Palestinian Authority needs. The payment of European aid faced delays two years ago, and it meant that people missed out on necessary help."

He added, "There is no discussion about looking for excuses about blocking this financial aid. On this point I'm firm." Borell has had a history of voicing pro-Palestinan opinions and has often been hostile to Israel. His opposition to the latest funding measures has elicited strong criticism from NGOs.  A similar measure to punish the Palestinian government over incitement is being advanced through the US Congress. It also targets the UN agency dealing with Palestinian refugees and their descendants, UNRWA.

Marcus Sheff, the CEO of the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se), told Israel Hayom " On two sides of the ocean, the biggest donors to the PA and UNRWA took last week measures against hatred. The European Parliament passed cross-party legislation that condemns the incitement in Palestinian textbooks and demands a halt of funding; in the US Congress, new bipartisan legislation was introduced to ensure that US taxpayer money doesn't get used by UNRWA to radicalize children in schools. Mr. Borell should take note of this bill, which draws a line in the sand and says that taxpayer money should not get used in such a cynical way." 

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