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UAE to provide assistance of $3m for reconstruction of raided Palestinian town

Deadly violence and arson by settlers targeted Huwara in northern West Bank late last month

By AFP
March 16, 2023
Israeli settlers torched homes and other properties owned by Palestinians. — Twitter/AFP
Israeli settlers torched homes and other properties owned by Palestinians. — Twitter/AFP

DUBAI: Following a raid by Israeli settlers on a Palestinian town in the occupied West Bank, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) pledged $3 million to support the reconstruction of the raided town, state media said Thursday.

Hours after two Israeli settlers were shot dead by an alleged Hamas activist as they drove along a road that passes through the area late last month, deadly violence and arson by settlers targeted the town of Huwara in the northern West Bank.

Thirty houses were burned and damaged, according to local officials, after dozens of Israeli settlers set them ablaze.

Bezalel Smotrich, Israel's finance minister and an extreme-right settler, later said "Huwara needs to be wiped out", sparking widespread condemnation, including from the UAE, the UN, the United States and France.

Emirati President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan ordered "the provision of $3 million to support the reconstruction of the Palestinian town of Huwara and those affected by the latest events", the official WAM news agency said.

The initiative reflects "the UAE's humanitarian efforts to support the brotherly Palestinian people", WAM added.

The UAE and Israel have steadily deepened ties since they normalised relations in 2020 as part of the US-brokered Abraham Accords.

But the Gulf state has also issued a spate of condemnations against Israeli forces this year, including for storming the Palestinian camp of Jenin and the city of Nablus.

Anwar Gargash, a senior adviser to the UAE president, called the $3 million pledge an "authentic" expression of the country's "consistent and firm" support for the Palestinian people.

The West Bank, which Israel has occupied since the 1967 Six-Day War, is home to about 2.9 million Palestinians.

It also houses an estimated 475,000 Jewish settlers who live in state-approved settlements considered illegal under international law.

Since the start of the year, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has claimed the lives of 81 Palestinian adults and children, including militants and civilians.

Thirteen Israeli adults and children, including members of the security forces and civilians, and one Ukrainian civilian have been killed over the same period, according to an AFP tally based on official sources from both sides.