Obama’s last presidential moments; $221m to Palestinian Authority

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One of the Barack Obama administration’s final acts was to release $221m of funding to the Palestinian Authority. The funds are to be used for humanitarian aid in the West Bank and Gaza, and other projects around governance and political reform. Republican members of Congress had tried to block the allocation after the group sought membership of international organisations.

Though holds placed by members of Congress are generally respected by the executive branch, they are not legally binding, and State Department officials said they would release the money just hours before Donald Trump’s inauguration on 20 January, according to sources.

Further money was also released for climate change programmes and to various UN agencies—$4m and $1.25m respectively. The UN money will go to projects for tackling sexual exploitation, ozone protection and peace building.

The news came as it was announced Mr Trump’s administration was in the beginning stages of discussing a plan to move the U.S embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Mr Trump by telephone on Sunday evening, but the White House statement released after the call made no mention of the embassy.

The Palestinians have said that an embassy move would kill any prospect for peace.