Official says 13,000 employees of
the UNRelief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)
on Monday began a one-day strike, protesting U.S. President Donald Trump’s
decision to freeze funding to the agency. Secretary-General of the UNRWA
employees’ union Yousef Hamdouna told reporters that the aim of the general
strike is to force donor states to pressure the U.S. to reverse its decision.
The UN agency maintains 267 schools
and 21 health centres in the coastal enclave, which has suffered massive
economic collapse, worsened by infrastructure damage during three wars with
Israel and a lack of supplies.
The U.S. earmarked 60 million
dollars for the agency for 2018, saying that 65 million dollars were withheld
for “future consideration.” The agency, which supports some five million
Palestinians in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, the Gaza Strip and West Bank, has
launched a global funding campaign in the wake of the funding cuts. According
to spokesman for the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry, a hospital in the
Gaza Strip shut down on Monday amid fuel shortages, disrupting health services
for 60,000 people.
The ministry spokesman Ashraf
al-Qedra said that 66-bed Beit Hanoun hospital in the northern Gaza Strip
stopped operating for not having enough fuel for its back-up generator in case
of power failure. Israel and Egypt have maintained a blockade on the Gaza
Strip, citing security concerns, since the Islamist militant group Hamas seized
control of the Strip in 2007.
UN workers protest against Trump in Gaza, but Trump adamant
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