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Israel-Gaza conflict: Blinken promises US support for Gaza reconstruction Israel-Gaza conflict: Blinken vows to repair relations with Palestinians
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Palestinian officials say more than 1,000 housing and commercial units were destroyed in Israeli strikes Palestinians say more than 1,000 housing and commercial units were destroyed in Israeli strikes
The US will help rebuild Gaza as part of efforts to consolidate the ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militant groups, the secretary of state says. The US has promised to repair ties with the Palestinians by reopening a consulate in Jerusalem and help rebuild the conflict-torn Gaza Strip.
After meeting Israel's prime minister, Antony Blinken said it was necessary to tackle the grave humanitarian situation to prevent a return to violence. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's comments came after meeting Palestinian leaders in the occupied West Bank.
The Biden administration will ask Congress for $75m (£52m) in assistance for Palestinians. He also met Israel's prime minister in Jerusalem, pledging "America's ironclad commitment to Israeli security".
The US would also reopen its consulate in Jerusalem, Mr Blinken said. More than 250 people were killed in 11 days of fighting between Gaza militants and Israel earlier this month.
But he added that the US would ensure the militant group Hamas, which controls Gaza, did not benefit. The vast majority of the victims were in Gaza.
Mr Blinken also reiterated US support for Israel's right to defend itself.
More than 250 people were killed, the vast majority of them in Gaza, in 11 days of fierce fighting that ended on Friday with an Egyptian-brokered truce.
The violence came after weeks of spiralling Israeli-Palestinian tension in occupied East Jerusalem which culminated in clashes at a holy site revered by both Muslims and Jews. Hamas began firing rockets after warning Israel to withdraw from the site, triggering retaliatory air strikes.
Two children from Gaza City and Israel describe their experience of the Israel-Gaza conflictTwo children from Gaza City and Israel describe their experience of the Israel-Gaza conflict
Mr Blinken began a three-day trip to the Middle East in Jerusalem by meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who thanked him for "firmly supporting Israel's right of self-defence" during the escalation. The violence came after weeks of increasing Israeli-Palestinian tension in occupied East Jerusalem which culminated in clashes at a holy site revered by both Muslims and Jews.
"We, too, will give meaning to our commitment to our self-defence: if Hamas breaks the calm and attacks Israel, our response will be very powerful," Mr Netanyahu warned. Hamas militants began firing rockets after warning Israel to withdraw from the site, triggering retaliatory air strikes.
The prime minister also said they had discussed replenishing the Iron Dome missile defence system that protects Israel from Palestinian rocket fire, and ways to prevent Hamas rearming. The Democrats' 'tectonic' shift on the conflict
Antony Blinken said he would later announce "significant" US contributions towards Gaza's reconstruction
Mr Blinken said intense, behind-the-scenes diplomacy by US President Joe Biden had helped produce last week's ceasefire, and that "now we believe we must build on it".
He added: "We know that to prevent a return to violence we have to use the space created to address a larger set of underlying issues and challenges. And that begins with tackling the grave humanitarian situation in Gaza and starting to rebuild."
He said the US would rally international support around that effort while also making its own "significant contributions", including some that would be announced later on Tuesday.
He also promised to ensure Hamas would not benefit from the assistance. Hamas is designated as a terrorist group by the US, EU, UK and Israel.
A conflict on pause as both sides claim victoryA conflict on pause as both sides claim victory
How much money does Israel get from the US?How much money does Israel get from the US?
In pictures: The destruction in Gaza and IsraelIn pictures: The destruction in Gaza and Israel
Life in the Gaza Strip The fighting ended last Friday with an Egyptian-brokered truce.
Israeli authorities said earlier that they were allowing fuel, medicine and food for Gaza's private sector to enter the territory for the first time since the fighting ended. US seeks millions to rebuild Gaza
Mr Blinken visited Ramallah in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday afternoon to meet Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Mr Blinken tweeted that he discussed "deepening America's partnership with the Palestinians" during his Tuesday's talks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh in Ramallah.
"The United States will notify Congress of our intention to provide $75m in additional development and economic assistance to the Palestinians in 2021," Mr Blinken said after the meeting. Antony Blinken (left) held discussions with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas
He added that the US would also provide $5.5m in immediate disaster assistance for Gaza and $32m to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. He promised to advance the process of reopening the US consulate in Jerusalem that had served as its diplomatic channel to the Palestinians.
Antony Blinken, left, held discussions with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas The consulate was closed by President Joe Biden's predecessor Donald Trump in 2019, angering the Palestinians and straining bilateral relations.
Blinken was greeted by Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh in Ramallah The former president put the Palestinians under the authority of his ambassador to Israel when he relocated the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Mr Blinken announced the reopening of a consulate in Jerusalem - a move that restores ties with Palestinians and marks a major shift from the administration of Donald Trump. The former president put the Palestinians under the authority of his ambassador to Israel when he relocated the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
A senior Palestinian official told the AFP news agency that discussions were taking place over reopening the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) office in Washington DC, which was closed during the Trump administration.A senior Palestinian official told the AFP news agency that discussions were taking place over reopening the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) office in Washington DC, which was closed during the Trump administration.
To help rebuild Gaza, the Biden administration has recently said it will ask Congress for $75m (£52m) in assistance.
He added that the US would also provide $5.5m in immediate disaster assistance for Gaza and $32m to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
But Mr Blinken stressed that Washington would ensure that Hamas, which controls Gaza, did not benefit.
Hamas is designated as a terrorist group by the US, EU, UK and Israel.
'We must build on' ceasefire, Blinken tells Netanyahu
Mr Blinken started his three-day trip to the Middle East in Jerusalem earlier on Tuesday by meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"I underscored America's ironclad commitment to Israel's security, and we discussed the importance of promoting peace, security, and dignity for all," Mr Blinken tweeted.
Antony Blinken gave America's "ironclad commitment to Israel's security" during talks with Benjamin Netanyahu
Meanwhile, Mr Netanyahu thanked Washington for "firmly supporting Israel's right of self-defence" during the escalation.
"We, too, will give meaning to our commitment to our self-defence: if Hamas breaks the calm and attacks Israel, our response will be very powerful," the prime minister warned.
He also said he had discussed with Mr Blinken replenishing the Iron Dome missile defence system that protects Israel from Palestinian rocket fire, and ways to prevent Hamas rearming.
Mr Blinken said intense, behind-the-scenes diplomacy by President Biden had helped produce last week's ceasefire, and that "now we believe we must build on it".
He added: "We know that to prevent a return to violence we have to use the space created to address a larger set of underlying issues and challenges. And that begins with tackling the grave humanitarian situation in Gaza and starting to rebuild."
The UN said on Sunday that 242 Palestinians, including 66 children and 38 women, were killed in the conflict, and that its human right's office had verified that at least 129 of them were civilians.The UN said on Sunday that 242 Palestinians, including 66 children and 38 women, were killed in the conflict, and that its human right's office had verified that at least 129 of them were civilians.
It added that at least 230 of the Palestinian fatalities were seemingly killed by Israeli forces, and that some of the casualties in Gaza might have resulted from rockets falling short.It added that at least 230 of the Palestinian fatalities were seemingly killed by Israeli forces, and that some of the casualties in Gaza might have resulted from rockets falling short.
Israel's Iron Dome missile defence system intercepted most of the Palestinian rockets heading towards populated areasIsrael's Iron Dome missile defence system intercepted most of the Palestinian rockets heading towards populated areas
The IDF said it killed more than 200 militants during the fighting. Hamas and Islamic Jihad have not given overall casualty figures for their fighters. The Israel Defense Forces said it killed more than 200 militants during the fighting. Hamas and Islamic Jihad have not given overall casualty figures for their fighters.
In Israel, 13 people, including two children and three foreign nationals, were killed by Palestinian rocket or other fire, or when running for shelter during rocket attacks, its medical service said.In Israel, 13 people, including two children and three foreign nationals, were killed by Palestinian rocket or other fire, or when running for shelter during rocket attacks, its medical service said.
The UN cited the Palestinian housing ministry as saying 258 buildings, comprising 1,042 housing and commercial units, were destroyed during the fighting. In addition, 769 housing units were severely damaged and 14,536 suffered minor damage.The UN cited the Palestinian housing ministry as saying 258 buildings, comprising 1,042 housing and commercial units, were destroyed during the fighting. In addition, 769 housing units were severely damaged and 14,536 suffered minor damage.
Israel reopened the Kerem Shalom crossing with Gaza as Antony Blinken arrived on TuesdayIsrael reopened the Kerem Shalom crossing with Gaza as Antony Blinken arrived on Tuesday
Fifty-four education facilities, six hospitals and 11 primary healthcare facilities were also damaged, as was water, sanitation, and electric infrastructure, according to the UN.Fifty-four education facilities, six hospitals and 11 primary healthcare facilities were also damaged, as was water, sanitation, and electric infrastructure, according to the UN.
Palestinian officials put reconstruction costs at tens of millions of dollars.Palestinian officials put reconstruction costs at tens of millions of dollars.
The Israeli government has not yet published its estimate for the damages, but many buildings and vehicles were damaged by rocket-fire. The Israeli government has not yet published its estimate for the damages, but many buildings and vehicles in Israel were damaged by rocket fire.