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Gaza in ruins Photo: AFP
Gaza in ruins Photo: AFP
 
 

Hamas to compensate families of Gaza victims

Spokesman says organization will pay 4,000 euros to owners of houses destroyed in IDF operation in Gaza, 1,000 euros to families of each Palestinian killed and 5000 euros for each person wounded

Associated Press
Published: 01.22.09, 18:31 / Israel News

Hamas said on Thursday it would begin distributing up to 4,000 euros ($5,180) in cash to families hard hit by Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip.

 

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Taher al-Nono, spokesman for Hamas' government in the coastal enclave, told reporters a total of 28.6 million euros ($37 million) would be distributed starting on Sunday.

 

The announcement appeared to be part of efforts by the Islamist group, which receives Iranian support, to shore up its standing after Israel's 22-day military offensive, which killed some 1,300 Palestinians and wounded more than 5,000 others.

 

Palestinian officials in the occupied West Bank said Israel has been preventing the Western-backed Palestinian Authority, headed by President Mahmoud Abbas, from transferring some $60 million in cash to the Gaza Strip to pay its workers and others hard hit by the war, which started on Dec. 27.


Some 4,000 houses completely destroyed (Photo: AP)

 

Washington hopes the Palestinian Authority will lead and get credit for Gaza's reconstruction, estimated to cost more than $2 billion, rather than Hamas. But Western officials say Israel, by holding up cash shipments, was undermining Abbas's position.

 

Saudi Arabia said on Monday it would donate $1 billion towards the reconstruction effort.

 

Shekels in short supply

Hamas spokesman Nono said families in the Gaza Strip whose homes were completely destroyed would each receive 4,000 euros. Those whose homes were damaged would get 2,000 euros.

 

In addition, Hamas would pay 1,000 euros for every family member killed and 500 euros to those who were wounded, he said.

 

Hamas did not say why it would make the payments in euros rather than in Israeli shekels, the currency used in the Palestinian territories.

 

Western officials say shekels are in short supply because of Israeli restrictions on transfers to the Hamas-controlled territory.  

 

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