Russia, Hamas, Qatar Give Gaza Strip $150 Million
Five Countries Pledge to Rebuild the Region
Five countries have pledged to give the Gaza Strip $150 million to help rebuild the region. The countries are Russia, Qatar, Hamas, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt. The money will be used to rebuild homes, schools, and hospitals that were damaged or destroyed in the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Russia has pledged $50 million to the Gaza Strip.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the money will be used to help rebuild the Gaza Strip's infrastructure and economy. The statement said that Russia is committed to helping the people of Gaza rebuild their lives and that it will continue to support the Palestinian people in their quest for a just and lasting peace.
Qatar has pledged $50 million to the Gaza Strip.
The Qatari Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the money will be used to help rebuild the Gaza Strip's infrastructure and economy. The statement said that Qatar is committed to helping the people of Gaza rebuild their lives and that it will continue to support the Palestinian people in their quest for a just and lasting peace.
Hamas has pledged $25 million to the Gaza Strip.
The Hamas government in Gaza said in a statement that the money will be used to help rebuild the Gaza Strip's infrastructure and economy. The statement said that Hamas is committed to helping the people of Gaza rebuild their lives and that it will continue to support the Palestinian people in their quest for a just and lasting peace.
The United Arab Emirates has pledged $15 million to the Gaza Strip.
The UAE Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the money will be used to help rebuild the Gaza Strip's infrastructure and economy. The statement said that the UAE is committed to helping the people of Gaza rebuild their lives and that it will continue to support the Palestinian people in their quest for a just and lasting peace.
Egypt has pledged $10 million to the Gaza Strip.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the money will be used to help rebuild the Gaza Strip's infrastructure and economy. The statement said that Egypt is committed to helping the people of Gaza rebuild their lives and that it will continue to support the Palestinian people in their quest for a just and lasting peace.
The pledges come after a ceasefire was reached between Israel and Hamas.
The ceasefire was brokered by Egypt and it went into effect on May 21, 2021. The ceasefire has been holding and there has been no major violence in the Gaza Strip since it went into effect.
The pledges are a sign of support for the Palestinian people.
The pledges are a sign of support for the Palestinian people and their right to live in peace and security. The pledges will help the people of Gaza rebuild their lives and rebuild their homes, schools, and hospitals. The pledges will also help to create jobs and stimulate the economy in the Gaza Strip.