Summary of Bill HR 2411
Bill 119 HR 2411, also known as the "United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) Funding Restoration Act," aims to provide funding to support the UNRWA's efforts in providing assistance to Palestinian refugees in the Middle East.
The UNRWA is an agency established by the United Nations in 1949 to provide humanitarian aid, education, and healthcare to Palestinian refugees who were displaced during the Arab-Israeli conflict. The agency operates in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, providing essential services to over 5 million Palestinian refugees.
However, in recent years, the UNRWA has faced financial challenges due to a decrease in funding from member states, including the United States. This has led to a reduction in services and programs for Palestinian refugees, putting their well-being and livelihoods at risk.
Bill 119 HR 2411 seeks to restore funding for the UNRWA to ensure that Palestinian refugees continue to receive the assistance they need to survive and thrive. By providing financial support to the agency, the United States can help alleviate the suffering of Palestinian refugees and contribute to stability and peace in the region.
Overall, the passage of this bill would demonstrate the United States' commitment to supporting humanitarian efforts and promoting stability in the Middle East. It is an important step towards addressing the needs of Palestinian refugees and ensuring that they have access to essential services and support.