President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that would withdraw the United States from the United Nations (UN) human rights council.
The order would also withdraw the US from the UN’s Relief
and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
Trump signed the order on Tuesday.
The US president also instructed a review of American
involvement in UNESCO.
“I always felt the UN has always had tremendous potential
but it’s not living up to it’s potential,” Trump said.
He said the UN needs to be fair to ountries that “deserved
fairness”.
It also orders a review of American involvement in United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO).
The US was UNRWA’s biggest donor, providing close to $500
million a year.
However, in January 2024, former President Joe Biden paused
funding after Israel accused about a dozen UNRWA staff of taking part in the
Hamas attack that triggered the war in Gaza.
Congress formally suspended contributions to the agency
until at least March 2025.
Trump’s order to withdraw the US from the UN agency
coincides with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington.
Earlier, Trump said Palestinians have no alternative but to
leave Gaza.
The US president added that he would like to see them take
up a “nice piece of land” in neighbouring Jordan and Egypt.
Trump said he does not necessarily support Israelis settling
in Gaza.
“I just support cleaning it up and doing something with it,”
he said referring to the embattled strip.
This is not the first time Trump has dealt UNRWA a financial
blow.
During his first term, he also cut off funding for the
agency, saying Palestinians needed to agree to renew peace talks with Israel,
and calling for unspecified reforms.
Since taking office on January 20, Trump has signed orders
withdrawing the US from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Paris
climate agreement.