The European Commission and the European Union have adopted a 118 million euros ($130 million) aid package to support the Palestinian Authority. The aid package aims to provide financial support to the administration of Mahmoud Abbas. The decision comes amid reports of financial entities in the EU funneling $164.2 billion into the development of illegal Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian territory, including contributions from BNP Paribas, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, and Societe Generale.
The European Union has approved a $130 million aid package to support the administration of Mahmoud Abbas. https://t.co/FfZixrQBak
REPORT: 776 financial entities in the #EU funneled $164.2 billion into the development of illegal Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian territory. These include BNP Paribas ($22.19 billion), HSBC ($14.21 billion), Deutsche Bank ($13.23 billion), Societe Generale ($12.4…
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The EU on Friday adopted a 118 million euros ($130 million) aid package to support the Palestinian Authority, said commission President Ursula von der Leyen. https://t.co/jQWJHR9n4g
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The European Commission said it had adopted a 118 million euros aid package to support the Palestinian Authority https://t.co/AZGlAFYzk7
According to Reuters, the European Union has decided to transfer 118 million euros to the Palestinian Authority https://t.co/wF6cIM4KYa
The European Commission on Friday said it had adopted a 118 million euros ($130 million) aid package to support the Palestinian Authority. https://t.co/YK8Cp9vH5b