U.S. State Department waits for Palestinians' 'official response' to Quartet proposal; U.S. Congress members suggest reevaluation of U.S. financial assistance to Palestinian Authority.
By Natasha Mozgovaya
A U.S. Congressmen said Monday that the Palestinians should think twice about how much aid they will get from fellow UN members, reverse course and get back to the negotiation table.
Speaking at a gathering of Congressmen and leaders of Jewish organizations outside the UN headquarters in New York, Rep. Gary Ackerman, member of the House Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia, stressed that "There may need to be a total cutoff of all aid to the Palestinians for pursuing this course of action which is very dangerous and ill advised."
"If they’re willing to consider putting their future in the hands of the United Nations, perhaps they should think about how much aid their friends at the United Nations will provide to accompany whatever meaningless, one-sided UN resolution they might pass," said Ackerman.
"They should think twice, reverse course and get back to the negotiating table where Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu awaits them,” he concluded.
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