Thu. Sep 19th, 2024

Brussels, 22 December 2023

The European Commission has adopted a €118.4 million assistance package to support the Palestinian Authority (PA) as part of the annual allocation for Palestine in 2023.

Through the EU’s PEGASE mechanism, the new financial assistance adopted will contribute to the payments of the salaries and pensions of civil servants in the West Bank, the social allowances for vulnerable families through the Cash Transfer Programme in the West Bank and Gaza, the payment for the medical referrals to the East Jerusalem Hospitals and support the administrative and technical capacity of the Palestinian Authority institutions.

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said: 

“The situation in Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is very worrying. We have already quadrupled our humanitarian assistance to Gaza. After careful review of our funds, we are also announcing much needed assistance to the Palestinian Authority. The EU remains the largest international donor of aid to the Palestinians and we are already reflecting on a wider mid-term package for next year to contribute to the economic and political stability of Gaza and the West Bank, once conditions allow on the ground, as part of wider international efforts to reinstate a two-state solution.”

Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, said: 

“This short-term package will provide EU direct financial support to the Palestinian Authority of around €118 million in order to cover payments for 2024. This package should contribute to the stability of the Palestinian Authority. I hope it will also offer a signal to help mobilise other donors and the international community.”

A press release with more details is available online.

Source – EU Commission

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