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Committee Disburses Financial Aid To Gaza War Victims

19.12.2014 18:57

A Palestinian committee has begun disbursing financial assistance to Palestinians injured during Israel's devastating summer offensive against the Gaza Strip, according to one committee member.

A Palestinian committee has begun disbursing financial assistance to Palestinians injured during Israel's devastating summer offensive against the Gaza Strip, according to one committee member.



"The first phase of financial assistance began Thursday, with those gravely injured receiving $1,500 each," Jamil Muzhir, a member of the Palestinian Liberation Front (PLF), which is represented on the committee, told The Anadolu Agency.



"Starting Friday, those with moderate injuries will receive $700 each, while those suffering minor injuries will receive $500 each on Saturday," Muzhir said.



Muzhir, who represents the PLF in the National Islamic Committee for Social Solidarity, added that preparations were currently underway "to take a survey of the families of people killed in the conflict so financial aid can reach them too."



On July 7, Israel began a 51-day military onslaught on the Gaza Strip with the stated aim of halting rocket fire from the Gaza Strip.



By the time the offensive ended on August 26 with a cease-fire deal between Israel and Palestinian resistance factions, more than 2,160 Gazans had been killed – the vast majority of them civilians – and some 11,000 injured.



The National Islamic Committee for Social Solidarity was drawn up nearly one year ago with the aim of providing humanitarian assistance to the embattled Gaza Strip.



It is composed of representatives from leading Palestinian factions including Fatah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine.



In previous statements, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas criticized the committee for allegedly being beholden to expelled Fatah member Mohamed Dahlan, who currently resides in the United Arab Emirates.



In February, pro-Fatah news outlets reported that Abbas had issued a decree suspending funding for the committee.



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