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EU ‘wasted millions’ in Gaza

December 12, 2013 09:38
Hamas militants at a parade to mark the anniversary of a battle against Israel

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

An auditing report has raised serious question marks over EU aid money worth hundreds of millions of euros that has been given to the Palestinian Authority.

According to the report, prepared by the European Court of Auditors and revealed by the Financial Times this week, funds transferred to the PA for Gaza were paid to civilians with ties to Fatah who were no longer working.

The PA leadership has claimed since the Hamas takeover of Gaza in June 2007 that it continues to pay the salaries of tens of thousands of civil servants in the Gaza Strip to ensure basic services for the residents there. It has long been thought, however, that this money was transferred mainly to bolster the Fatah-dominated PA’s standing in Gaza while the services were mainly provided by the Hamas government.

Much of the money for Gaza came from EU funds as part of a €1.4bn programme called Pegase, which was aimed at helping the people of Gaza without the involvement of Hamas, which is considered a terror organisation.