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Tuesday, 2 July. 2024
 
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Diplomatic sources have confirmed that representatives of the Middle East Quartet (the UN, EU, Russia, and the US) are close to reaching an agreement to set up an emergency fund that would resolve the current financial crisis facing the Palestinian Authority; namely the inability of the Hamas-led government, due to international isolation since its election last January, to pay the salaries of 165,000 civil servants and security personnel.

US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, affirmed yesterday that “…we are still working on some elements of the international mechanism proposed by the European Union to distribute funds to Palestinians while excluding Hamas.” “I think we are close to substantial agreement on it,” she said after a conference call with other representatives of the Quartet.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Syndicate of Civil Servants announced today that it will implement a strike from Monday, 19 June, until Thursday, 22 June, in response to allegations that the government’s spokesperson, Ghazi Hamad, had described workers who stormed the parliament last Wednesday demanding salaries as “a rogue mob” that is being guided by certain political interests, stopping short of accusing the FATEH opposition of being behind the incident.

The vast majority of Palestinian civil servants and security personnel have not received their salaries since last February due to the freezing of international financial assistance to the PA since Hamas’ election. A series of internal clashes have also erupted since January, claiming the lives of at least 22 Palestinians.

The Palestinian National Dialogue Conference resumed today, at the Gaza headquarters of the PLO’s Executive Committee, in the hope that the various Palestinian factions, most notably Hamas and FATEH, could reach an agreement on the National Conciliation Document of the Prisoners (a.k.a. the prisoners’ document). PA President Mahmoud Abbas announced last week that the document will be put before a national referendum on 26 July 2006.

 
 
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