The Jerusalem Post

Qatar promises $30 million to pay Gaza public sector workers

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Qatar said on Thursday it would give $30 million to help pay the salaries of thousands of Gaza Strip public sector workers left without full pay checks since 2013.

The donation was welcomed by Hamas, which said it would help ease the wage shortages, which have tested already strained relations with the Palestinia­n Authority.

There was no immediate comment from the PA or Israel, which have long been suspicious of Qatar’s regular donations to Hamas and other Islamist groups across the region.

The emir of the wealthy Gulf state, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, said the payment of 113m. riyals was meant to “alleviate suffering and financial distress,” according to Qatar’s state news agency, QNA.

Hamas fighters seized control of Gaza in 2007 from forces loyal to the PA, triggering years of mutual distrust.

A reconcilia­tion pact signed in 2014 by the two sides raised hopes among Hamas that its 50,000 public sector employees’ wages would be taken care of via the PA payroll.

But the PA cannot afford to pay all those workers, and internatio­nal donors who support the PA budget, including the European Union, say they want an audit of workers and cutbacks to the bloated payroll, which costs more than $2 billion a year.

The Hamas-hired public servants have grown restive and in 2014 protested over their lack of payment that is partly due to a continued blockade imposed on Gaza by both Israel and Egypt. “The July payment will be made in full immediatel­y once the Qatari financial fund is received,” Hamas’s deputy finance minister, Youssef al-Kayyali, said.

Qatar, which hosts the largest US air base in the Middle East, has for years preserved influence with Islamist forces across the region it believes are the long-term future.

The breadth and resilience of Qatar’s links to Islamist groups, including Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhoo­d, fuels suspicions in other Gulf states.

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