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Israel has begun releasing tens of millions of dollars in tax funds that it has withheld from the Palestinian Authority during a 17-month boycott. | Israel has begun releasing tens of millions of dollars in tax funds that it has withheld from the Palestinian Authority during a 17-month boycott. |
The first transfer was of 500m shekels ($117m), Israeli officials said. | |
The move follows the dissolution of a Palestinian national unity government that was led by the Hamas group, which refuses to recognise Israel. | The move follows the dissolution of a Palestinian national unity government that was led by the Hamas group, which refuses to recognise Israel. |
PA President Mahmoud Abbas dissolved the government after Hamas routed his Fatah movement in Gaza. | PA President Mahmoud Abbas dissolved the government after Hamas routed his Fatah movement in Gaza. |
Israel has pledged to support the emergency cabinet of Mr Abbas, operating from the West Bank, in opposition to Hamas, which controls Gaza. | Israel has pledged to support the emergency cabinet of Mr Abbas, operating from the West Bank, in opposition to Hamas, which controls Gaza. |
The freezing of the funds, coupled with a Western economic boycott, crippled the Palestinian Authority, depriving key workers of pay. | |
Mr Abbas's government says it will be able to make salary payments this week. | |
Six months | Six months |
Israeli officials announced the first transfer had been made on Sunday and Palestinian officials confirmed they had received it. | |
Israel says there will be a further transfer within the next few days. | |
The Western economic boycott has angered PalestiniansMiri Eisin, a spokeswoman for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, said: "Israel is committed to help strengthening the new [Palestinian] government and to co-operate fully both in the financial and security realms." | |
A Palestinian official said: "Israel affirmed to us that they would transfer tax duties, amounting to $50m to $60m every month, and that they will also transfer all the money owed from before." | |
However, the exact amount of tax funding held by Israel since it froze transfers on 1 February last year is in dispute. | |
Palestinian officials say it is more than $700m while Israel puts the figure closer to $500m. | Palestinian officials say it is more than $700m while Israel puts the figure closer to $500m. |
It says only $300-$400m can be transferred as a court order has frozen some money to cover Palestinian debts. The timeframe is about six months, an Israeli official said. | It says only $300-$400m can be transferred as a court order has frozen some money to cover Palestinian debts. The timeframe is about six months, an Israeli official said. |
Hamas has labelled the money transfer "political blackmail", intended to divide Palestinians further. | Hamas has labelled the money transfer "political blackmail", intended to divide Palestinians further. |
Israel collects customs duties on behalf of the Palestinians and the tax funds make up about 50% of the authority's budget. | Israel collects customs duties on behalf of the Palestinians and the tax funds make up about 50% of the authority's budget. |
Israel has also stepped up air strikes on Gaza. Three strikes on Saturday killed seven Palestinians, including a senior member of the Islamic Jihad militant group. |
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