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Palestinians: Qatari envoy to bring bags of money to Gaza

According to understandings reached with Egypt and Israel, Doha will transfer a total of $90 million in aid funds to Gaza. Israeli officials said the funds were ‎earmarked solely for civilian functionaries’ wages.‎

Palestinian security forces stand guard as Egyptian trucks carrying fuel drive down a street after entering the southern Gaza Strip from Egypt through the Rafah border crossing on June 21, 2017. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash 90.
Palestinian security forces stand guard as Egyptian trucks carrying fuel drive down a street after entering the southern Gaza Strip from Egypt through the Rafah border crossing on June 21, 2017. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash 90.

A Qatari payment of $15 million earmarked to pay the salaries of government workers in the Gaza Strip will be transferred to Gaza this week in cash, Palestinians officials reported.

According to the Palestinians, a Qatari envoy was due to arrive in Israel either Sunday or Monday, carrying the money in suitcases. Once Israel approves the transfer of funds, the money will be taken to Gaza.

Qatar began making the monthly money transfers to Gaza last year as a way of mitigating the ongoing humanitarian crisis the residents of Gaza are enduring.

According to understandings reached with Egypt and Israel, Doha will transfer a total of $90 million in aid funds to Gaza.

Israeli officials stressed that the funds were ‎earmarked solely for civilian functionaries’ wages.‎

The first cash infusion was made in November. At the ‎time, Qatar’s official news agency said the funds ‎‎would ‎benefit more than 60,000 public servants hired by ‎Hamas ‎since 2007.

After Hamas chose to escalate the situation on its border with Israel, firing several rockets at Israeli communities adjacent to the border fence, Israel asked Qatar on Jan. 7 to delay its monthly disbursement of $15 million to Gaza.

“Israel sent a message to Qatar that it would not allow the money transfer to Gaza because Hamas was not honoring the ceasefire understandings and permitting incendiary balloons and rocket fire,” a Palestinian official told Israel Hayom earlier this month.

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