Another Blow
"Right now, there are many countries that live in conflict, including Syria, Yemen, Iraq and others," he said.
"European countries are interested in providing aid to immigrants from those countries. While this is perfectly understandable, it doesn't mean that the Palestinian refugees should be cut off from assistance," he added.
"We provide health, educational and nutritional services to more than five million Palestinian refugees," said Abu Hasna. "Therefore, cutting their funds will deprive them of services that they have been relying on for years," he added.
No Bright Future?
"We are trying to urge the EU to give out the full grant without any deductions... [but if they fail to listen - ed.] the situation will get worse, especially given the fact that the number of Palestinian refugees is increasing, and so are their humanitarian needs. To cater to them, we need funds".