GAZA, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- Qatar decided to provide 10 million U.S. dollars
to help Palestinian unemployed workers and fishermen in the Gaza Strip, deposed
Hamas government, which controls Gaza, said on Saturday.
Qatar's prince, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, informed deposed Hamas
Prime Minister Ismail Haneya of his decision during a phone conversation Friday
night, said a statement by Haneya office.
The cash support targets tens of thousands of unemployed workers who were
affected by an Israeli siege on Gaza and the fishermen who could not work due to
fishing restrictions imposed by the Israeli navy. The money would be paid
through Hamas government.
Israel imposed the blockade on the Gaza Strip when Hamas routed forces of
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and ousted his Fatah movement in June 2007.
Qatar is one of the few Arab governments that deal directly with the
internationally-isolated Hamas administration.
Earlier, Haneya called on Egypt to ease the process of aid delivery to the
Gaza Strip, especially food shipments, to meet the people's needs in the fasting
month of Ramadan.
"The Palestinians have the right to celebrate Ramadan like all other
nations through the help of the Egyptian authorities," Haneya said.
On Friday, Egypt seized a warehouse full of food stuff that was waiting to
be sent to the Gaza Strip via a network of underground smuggling tunnels.¡¡
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