Stan Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 Donors pledge $5.4bn for Palestinians at Cairo summit The war in Gaza destroyed an estimated 18,000 homes and more than 100 schools Continue reading the main story Israel and the Palestinians Quest for statehood Scarred by war Amid the rubble No victor International donors have pledged $5.4bn (£3.4bn) for the Palestinians at a conference in Cairo. The total, announced by the Norwegian Foreign Minister, Boerge Brende, exceeded the $4bn (£2.5bn) the Palestinian Authority had asked for. Half the sum would be "dedicated" to work in Gaza, he said, without specifying a use for the other half. At least 100,000 Gazans lost their homes in the 50-day conflict between Israel and Hamas earlier this year. Much of the territory's infrastructure was damaged. Earlier the Palestinian and Egyptian presidents called on Israel to commit to a long-term peace initiative. Mahmoud Abbas and Abdul Fattah al-Sisi urged Israel to give up land seized in the 1967 Middle East war and accept a fair solution for Palestinian refugees in exchange for full recognition. The seven-week Gaza conflict, which ended in a truce on 26 August, killed more than 2,100 Palestinians, most of them civilians, the UN says, along with 67 Israeli soldiers and six civilians in Israel. 'Major breakthrough' Speaking at a news conference, Mr Brende said half of the $5.4bn promised would be dedicated to reconstruction, and the assistance would be distributed in response to the daily needs of Palestinians. "This is a major breakthrough, a very important signal of solidarity to the Palestinian people in general and not at least to the people that are suffering so badly in Gaza," he said. Envoys from dozens of countries attended the Cairo conference, which was hosted by Egypt's President Sisi. Qatar alone promised $1bn (£622m). The US pledged $212m (£132m) in new aid, while the United Arab Emirates and Turkey both committed $200m (£124m). The Palestinian Authority says it needs $4bn for reconstruction efforts in Gaza European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said donations from member states would reach $568m (£353m). Cycle of conflict Earlier US Secretary of State John Kerry said that with winter approaching, the thousands of Palestinians displaced from their homes needed urgent help. "The people of Gaza do need our help desperately, not tomorrow, not next week, but they need it now" he said at the conference. He added that anything other than a long-term commitment to peace would be a "band-aid fix". Rockets fired from Gaza towards Israel during the recent conflict. The two sides have fought three wars in six years At the opening of the conference, President Sisi urged "the Israelis, both the people and the government" to put an end to the conflict. "We should turn this moment into a real starting point to achieve a peace that secures stability and flourishing and renders the dream of coexistence a reality," he said. Correspondents say some neighbourhoods in Gaza resembled earthquake zones following intense bombardment from Israel during the war. The Israeli air strikes had sought to halt rocket-fire from Gaza. The two sides have fought three wars in six years. Contentious issue Israel was not invited to the conference but Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman earlier said any rebuilding efforts would need his government's consent. "You can't reconstruct Gaza without Israeli participation and without Israeli co-operation," he told news website Ynet ahead of the meeting on Sunday. "In any case, we will try to be positive about the civil infrastructure and the rehabilitation of civilians." Rebuilding depends on Israel allowing in enough construction materials, the BBC's Orla Guerin in Cairo reports. This is a contentious issue because Hamas has used cement to build tunnels into Israeli territory in the past, our correspondent adds. Hour of need Announcing the UK's $32m donation in Cairo, International Development Minister Desmond Swayne said the international community could not continue to pick up the pieces of the conflict indefinitely. "It is critical that reconstruction efforts now form part of a process of meaningful political change," he said. The Gaza Strip, sandwiched between Israel and Egypt, has been a recurring flashpoint in the Israel-Palestinian conflict for years. Israel occupied Gaza in the 1967 Middle East war and pulled its troops and settlers out in 2005. Israel considered this the end of the occupation, though the UN continues to regard Gaza as part of Israeli-occupied Palestinian territory. Israel exercises control over most of Gaza's borders, waters and airspace, while Egypt controls Gaza's southern border. Israel-Gaza conflict 8 July - Israeli offensive began 5,226 air strikes on Gaza 4,591 rockets and mortars fired at Israel 2,104 people killed in Gaza - UN estimates 69% of deaths are civilians 6 civilians killed in Israel (including one Thai national) 67 Israeli soldiers killed Figures as of 9 Oct. Sources: Palestinian Ministry of Health, OCHA, IDF Quote If you receive benefit to being here please help out with expenses. https://www.paypal.me/clubadventist Administrator of a few websites like https://adventistdating.com
Aliensanctuary Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 I'd be reluctant to donate ten cents as long as Hamas rules Gaza. Quote The Parable of the Lamb and the Pigpen https://www.createspace.com/3401451
Members phkrause Posted October 15, 2014 Members Posted October 15, 2014 Your right, nothing will change. They will rebuild Gaza, and Hamas will just dangle them out again. Quote phkrause When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; But when a wicked man rules, the people groan. Proverbs 29;2
joeb Posted October 16, 2014 Posted October 16, 2014 Your right, nothing will change. They will rebuild Gaza, and Hamas will just dangle them out again. Ahhh, come on.... You know Hamas is human rights organization, right? Human rights as in, they can kill any Israeli at any time and blame the Israeli for their actions. phkrause 1 Quote Liberty cannot be established without morality, nor morality without faith.Alexis de Tocqueville
Moderators lazarus Posted October 24, 2014 Moderators Posted October 24, 2014 If Israel can get $3 billion welfare check every year from the US government whats wrong with the Palestinians getting donations. Quote Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence. Einstein
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