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U.N. Agency for Palestinians Lays Off Hundreds as U.S. Cuts Funding

HeadlineJul 26, 2018

Meanwhile, the U.N. agency assisting Palestinian refugees—known as UNRWA—said Wednesday it’s laying off 250 workers, after the Trump administration slashed $300 million in funding. The announcement set off protests by trade unionists, who said as many as 1,000 people could ultimately be let go. In one incident, bystanders intervened to stop a fired UNRWA employee from setting himself ablaze, after he doused himself in gasoline in an apparent attempt at self-immolation. This is laid-off UNRWA employee Amal al-Batsh.

Amal al-Batsh: “This is a humanitarian disaster. This is disrespectful to the people and to the workers who provide these services. The services are also under threat. What kind of services will UNRWA give after it fires its workers? I think there will be poor services in health and education that will not meet humane standards.”

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