Author (Corporate) | European Commission |
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Series Details | C (2023) 3800 |
Publication Date | 21/11/2023 |
Content Type | Blog & Commentary, News, Report |
Summary:Communication published by the European Commission on 21 November 2023, unveiling the results of its review of the ongoing financial assistance for Palestine by the European Union (EU). Further information:Following the terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas against Israel on 7 October 2023, the European Commission announced a review of its financial assistance for Palestine. The objective was to ensure that no EU funding indirectly enables any terrorist organisation to carry out attacks against Israel. It also aimed to ensure the full respect for EU legislation and policy as well as prevent the possible abuse of EU funding to incite hatred and violence. The review covered the entire development portfolio, including support programmes to the Palestinian population, the Palestinian Authority and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for the Palestinians (UNRWA). It did not concern the humanitarian assistance for the Palestinian people. The review was carried out using a two-step approach. First, an operational screening was done first, to assess the feasibility of projects in the changed circumstances. The criteria used included the geographical location of actions (Gaza, West Bank or East Jerusalem), the capacity of the implementing partners to deliver in the current circumstances, the level of priority of the needs following the new situation, the interest of the EU to remain engaged with a certain partner or on a certain topic, and the flexibility in the design of the project and possibility to easily change the scope of the programme. Second, a risk assessment on both aid diversion and incitement to hatred and violence was performed. The criteria used included a screening of the tools and mechanisms used by implementing partners, the level of control of individual direct and indirect beneficiaries, as well as the geographical location of beneficiaries. The analysis was followed by the identification of mitigating measures, such as the inclusion of the relevant anti-incitement contractual clauses in all contracts, monitoring their strict application and enlarging the scope of the monitoring of beneficiaries, including through third-party monitoring. |
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Subject Tags | Bilateral Relations, Development Aid | Assistance |
Countries / Regions | Palestine |
International Organisations | European Union [EU] |