Our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com found that the Biden Administration spent more than $1 billion from U.S. taxpayers on "Aid" to Palestinians.
Here's how the Biden Administration allotted U.S. taxpayer Palestinian-aid through the United Nations: $318.4 million, $363.9 million, and $371 million.
BACKGROUND: U.S. taxpayers have sent nearly $8 billion to assist Palestinian refugees living in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon since 1950.
Since 1950, U.S. taxpayers have sent nearly $8 billion through the UN to the Palestinian refugees using the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
August 2018: We learned that President Trump had directed, earlier in the year, an overall review of U.S. assistance to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and in Gaza.
October 2018: President Trump signed the Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act, which created new legal avenues to pursue legal judgements against the PLO and the Palestinian Authority if Americans were killed by Palestinian terrorism.
May 20, 2021: U.S. President Joe Biden announced a cease fire and that the U.S. was committed to providing "Rapid humanitarian assistance" to Gaza and the Gaza reconstruction efforts in coordination with the Palestinian Authority.
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