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Middle East
Saudis to rehouse Palestinians left homeless by IDF
2004-01-01
Lots of interesting stuff here for those of you who believe in following the money. EFL
Saudi Arabia will build 950 housing units for Palestinians whose homes have been destroyed by the IDF in Rafah, Palestinian Authority officials said Wednesday after PA Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei’s first official visit to Saudi Arabia.
The found King Fahd's wallet, I guess...
Qurei asked the Saudis to allocate money for the homeless in Rafah after Palestinian protesters accused the PA of ignoring their plight. He also asked for funds for the unemployed, for a medical center outside Ramallah, and to boost the PA’s budget. Saudi Arabia did not agree to provide for all these causes, but promised to continue paying $7.7 million a month to help the PA cover its budget deficit
Note that this term is redundant - the deficit = the budget
and pay the salaries of its employees. "The Saudis agreed to pay $7.7m. for the budget till the next Arab summit in Tunis in March," said Majdi al-Khalidi, an official from the PA Foreign Ministry. "Saudi Arabia is the only Arab country which has payed its pledges," he added.
Maybe the other ones are tired of pissing money away...
The Arab League pledged last March to help the PA pay salaries by supplying some $55m. The PA’s budget for 2003 was $1.4 billion – $650m. was used to pay salaries, while $800m. was used for running costs, Khalidi explained. Non-Arab donor states are reluctant to support the PA budget, fearing corruption and misuse of funds. Instead they prefer to invest in development projects.
I haven’t seen evidence of development though.
PA Finance Minister Salaam Fayad recently traveled to Washington and urged the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to reactivate a trust fund for the budget, so that donors will feel comfortable giving money to the PA. The money in the fund and its distribution would be managed by the World Bank and the IMF, a Palestinian official said. The World Bank agreed to renew the fund and will try to convince donors to pledge money for the PA’s budget for 2004, which is forecast at about $1.2 billion. "Our expectation is that the Arabs will pay $400m. of our $650m. budget deficit and that the Europeans and others will pay the rest," he added.
But so far, the PA can only count on the Saudi money.
Note that it appears the PA doesn’t collect any revenues of its own. Its a 100% welfare case.
"For the past two months, we had to borrow money from private banks to pay salaries, because Israel stopped paying the NIS 100 million a month it owes the PA in taxes," Khalidi said. "We cannot continue to borrow from private banks."
Translates to the banks won’t lend us any more money. Knowing something about banks, they will have paid a hefty risk premium on the interest rate.
Israel is withholding money it collects in taxes from Palestinian goods as possible compensation for Israeli families and businesses who have filed suit against the PA.
I’m starting to like the sue-them strategy as a way of of cutting off the money flow.
Besides the monthly payments, Israel still owes the PA NIS 800m., Khalidi said. Many Arab states stopped paying their pledges after Israel and the PA agreed that Israel will resume monthly transfer of tax money to the PA. They did not resume payments when Israel froze the payments again two months ago. According to the agreement, the PA cannot use the money to pay salaries. It can only use the tax money to pay the private sector for its running costs, like electricity and telephones, Khalidi explained.
Makes sense! Private companies stop supplying goods and services if they don’t get paid and the PA can’t be trusted not to steal the money.
Posted by:phil_b

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Saudi Arabia will build 950 housing units for Palestinians whose homes have been destroyed by the IDF
Build them in Arabia for the Pales-whinians to live in and we'll talk.

By the way, I think there was a mis-print in this story. After "destroyed by the IDF" the phrase "for murdering Israelis" was inadvertently left out. I'm sure it was just an unfortunate oversight.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-1-2 12:03:33 AM  

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