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2020-09-01T20:00:09.688Z


| the Middle EastAccording to a member of the Hamas political bureau, one of the causes of controversy in the agreement was the duration of the lull. It was further alleged that the Qatari grant increased to about $ 34 million. "Willing to respond to Israeli aggression" Photo:  AFP - Archive A senior Hamas official, Khalil al-Haya, claimed this evening (Tuesday) in an interview with Al-Aqsa that one of the so


According to a member of the Hamas political bureau, one of the causes of controversy in the agreement was the duration of the lull. It was further alleged that the Qatari grant increased to about $ 34 million.

  • "Willing to respond to Israeli aggression"

    Photo: 

    AFP - Archive

A senior Hamas official, Khalil al-Haya, claimed this evening (Tuesday) in an interview with Al-Aqsa that one of the sources of the controversy in the mediation talks concerned a period that "Israel will be granted to implement the projects, especially the previous understandings."

"We will be given two months and we will examine Israel's behavior in implementing the understandings, leading other projects and the amount of grants it will allow to bring them in."

Yahya Sinwar's deputy warned that "if Israel does not implement the understandings, we are prepared and ready to return to the balloon round and other means. We promised our people and our people know that there are no agreements or understandings that can bind Hamas and the resistance. We are ready to respond to Israeli aggression."

As for the Qatari grant, al-Haya claimed that Israel had agreed to double it.

He said more than $ 30 million would be transferred to the Gaza Strip this month.

The current Qatari grant will be divided roughly as follows: out of about seven million dollars, one million will go to students, another part will go to the payment of 50% of the officials' salaries, which will reach a minimum of NIS 1,400 each month.

An additional amount will be devoted to the employment of 3,500 new clerks for a period of three months.

Funds will also be devoted to other projects, including: support for singles over the age of 30, home renovations and "small projects". 

In addition, ten million dollars will go to one hundred thousand families, with each family receiving one hundred dollars.

This morning, Qatari envoy Muhammad al-Amadi was quoted in the Palestinian media as saying that seven million dollars would be transferred to Gaza residents affected by the corona crisis.

In total, a sum of about $ 34 million.

Beyond that, $ 10 million was transferred to supply power to the power plant.

As a result, electricity hours were extended to eight hours of continuous operation per day. 

Al-Haya went on to say that Hamas had achieved the facilitation before the recent escalation through "return marches," and since the beginning of the year a decision has been made to put pressure on Israel by all means "to lift the siege."

"The return marches have borne the fruit of recent understandings agreed with the factions and in cooperation with Egypt, Qatar and the UN," said al-Haya, who complained that Israel tended to delay and not comply with the agreements. He also claimed that Hamas conveyed a message to all mediators suffering from Gaza. Israel ignored - so the organization had to apply pressure through incendiary and explosive balloons.

Al-Haya boasted that Israel "withdrew from the balloon equation in front of a missile under resistance pressure," and praised the terrorist organizations and the joint infantry. However, he stressed that the entry of the corona virus into the Gaza Strip With the plague.

Source: israelhayom

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