EU Springs Into Action
Yesterday the European Union showed a tiny flash of courage and stopped paying for Hamas’ electricity needs in the Gaza Strip, saying they suspected Hamas was diverting the money for “other purposes.” You don’t say.
Today the EU sprang into action and caved in: EU to resume payments for Gaza power.
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - The European Union said Tuesday it will resume vital fuel aid to the Gaza Strip’s electric company, bringing a measure of relief to Palestinians who have sweltered at home or choked on generator smoke during five days of power outages.
The EU had suspended payments for the fuel that powers major Gaza electricity generators on Sunday, suspecting the strip’s Hamas rulers were pocketing electricity revenues. On Tuesday, the bloc announced that fuel shipments to the power plant would resume the following day.
Hamas denied skimming money, saying the allegations were an attempt by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ government in the West Bank to discredit the Islamic group.