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Saddam
pledges $1 billion to Palestinian war effort
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La Nueva Cuba
May 10, 2001
The Palestinian
Authority expects Iraq to make good on its promise to grant nearly
$1 billion to the Palestinians to continue their war against Israel.
PA sources said
Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appears sincere in his pledge to
grant the Palestinians 1 billion euros, or more than $900 million.
The sources said Iraq and the PA have launched talks on details
of the aid.
Saddam, the
sources said, is expected to grant much of the aid directly through
his Arab Liberation Front. The Baghdad-based group has revived its
activities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and has supplied allocations
to families who have lost members in the war with Israel. The group
has also purchased weapons for attacks as well as for the PA.
On Tuesday,
a Palestinian delegation met Saddam in Baghdad. The delegation includes
PA Public Works Minister Azzam Ahmad, who has also served as the
Palestinian envoy to Baghdad.
The Baghdad-based
Iraqi News Agency reports that PLO Central Committee chairman Salim
Zaanoun conveyed Arafat's congratulations to Saddam on his birthday.
Zaanoun also thanked Saddam for the allocation of the 1 billion
euros.
For his part,
Saddam pledged to continue financial and military aid to the Palestinians.
"Iraq's support for the Palestinian people is infinite because
Iraq and Palestine are one and we decided to offer financial support
for the Palestinian people and its blessed uprising, we decided
to offer to ourselves," Saddm said.
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