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EU resumes fuel payments to Gaza | |
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The EU has resumed payment for fuel shipments to the only power plant in the Gaza Strip on a provisional basis. | |
The EU cut off funding last Thursday because of concerns over plans by the Islamist group Hamas, which controls Gaza, to tax electricity bills. | The EU cut off funding last Thursday because of concerns over plans by the Islamist group Hamas, which controls Gaza, to tax electricity bills. |
The row left hundreds of thousands of Palestinians without electricity but most should now be getting power back. | |
A senior Hamas leader denied his group had any such tax plans, and said assurances had been sent to the EU. | A senior Hamas leader denied his group had any such tax plans, and said assurances had been sent to the EU. |
Three fuel trucks crossed from Israel into Gaza at the Nahal Oz crossing and headed to the power plant. | |
The resumption of fuel-aid payments to Gaza comes after EU officials held a meeting with the Palestinian Prime Minister, Salam Fayyad, in the West Bank. | The resumption of fuel-aid payments to Gaza comes after EU officials held a meeting with the Palestinian Prime Minister, Salam Fayyad, in the West Bank. |
In a statement on Tuesday, the European Commission said it had agreed with Mr Fayyad that audits would be carried out to ensure that "fuel aid in Gaza remains properly managed". | In a statement on Tuesday, the European Commission said it had agreed with Mr Fayyad that audits would be carried out to ensure that "fuel aid in Gaza remains properly managed". |
A joint committee of the EU and the Palestinian Authority has been set up to monitor fuel delivery. | |
Electricity generation would have to be properly managed from now on, EU officials said. | |
Earlier, the former Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniya of Hamas, said the decision to withdraw funding amounted to collective punishment for the people of Gaza. | Earlier, the former Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniya of Hamas, said the decision to withdraw funding amounted to collective punishment for the people of Gaza. |
He said the allegations against Hamas were an attempt by Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' government to discredit the movement. | He said the allegations against Hamas were an attempt by Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' government to discredit the movement. |
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