The US government turned out to matter the fate of Palestine. At least it happened in the era of President Barack Obama.
Yes, in the last seconds of his leadership before being replaced by Donald Trump, Obama disburse a budget of USD 227 million (USD 3,023 million) to the Palestinians.
A total of USD 221 million (Rp 2.94 trillion) of which flows to the Palestinian government. Obama may be aware, his successor will not disburse the funds. Therefore, Trump was known to be pro-Israel, a country that is still at loggerheads with the Palestinians.
The grants to the Palestinians has actually been approved by Congress and the incoming fiscal year 2015-2016. The money is planned intended for humanitarian relief in Gaza and the West Bank.
However, members of Congress from Republicans requested disbursement postponed. They argue that the money will be used to sponsor terrorism and attacks against Israeli civilians.
The Obama administration has notified Congress officially. A written notice dated January 20 was sent to Congress just hours before Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th US president.
Its contents, that the money is disbursed Friday morning, on the same day. Before Trump officially inaugurated.
Yes, in the last seconds of his leadership before being replaced by Donald Trump, Obama disburse a budget of USD 227 million (USD 3,023 million) to the Palestinians.
A total of USD 221 million (Rp 2.94 trillion) of which flows to the Palestinian government. Obama may be aware, his successor will not disburse the funds. Therefore, Trump was known to be pro-Israel, a country that is still at loggerheads with the Palestinians.
The grants to the Palestinians has actually been approved by Congress and the incoming fiscal year 2015-2016. The money is planned intended for humanitarian relief in Gaza and the West Bank.
However, members of Congress from Republicans requested disbursement postponed. They argue that the money will be used to sponsor terrorism and attacks against Israeli civilians.
The Obama administration has notified Congress officially. A written notice dated January 20 was sent to Congress just hours before Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th US president.
Its contents, that the money is disbursed Friday morning, on the same day. Before Trump officially inaugurated.