The Qatari Committee for the Rehabilitation of the Gaza Strip and the United Nations today (Thursday) signed a memorandum of understanding for the distribution of Qatari money to families in the Gaza Strip. Three months after Operation Wall Guard, the grant will be redistributed in the Strip.
The Qatari emissary has announced that the funds will be transferred before the end of August, and the distribution to families will begin during the month of September.
The committee represented by the envoy Muhammad al-Amadi signed the memorandum with the UN representing the UN envoy to the Middle East Tor Wencesland.
Envoy Muhammad al-Amadi explained that the memorandum of understanding includes the new distribution mechanism to assist needy families in the Gaza Strip.
According to him, the money will go through the UN and its special programs, with around one hundred thousand families receiving a voucher of one hundred dollars a month. A total of ten million dollars.
Just yesterday, Egyptian intelligence chief Abbas Kamel visited Israel yesterday and met with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
During the meeting, Kamal gave Bennett an official invitation to visit Cairo.
Yesterday, sources told the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar that in the last two days there have been intensive contacts between Hamas and the mediators.
According to the report, the terrorist organization insisted on the need to return to the situation before the "wall guard", regarding the crossings, the Qatari grant and the introduction of building materials to begin the restoration of the ruins.
For its part, Israel informed the mediators that it had allowed the importation of equipment into the Gaza Strip, as well as the Qatari money, for which a new agreement had been signed.
Earlier this week, a rocket was fired from the Gaza Strip at Israel. A senior Hamas official told Israel Today that the person behind the rocket launch this week was Islamic Jihad. However, it should be noted that the terrorist organizations in Gaza coordinate with each other.