Some 100,000 Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip will each receive $100 a month from a fund aimed at helping Palestinian families in distress, Vice Premier Shimon Peres announced Thursday.
Peres said the disbursement begins Thursday, Israel Radio reported.
On Wednesday the Indian ambassador to Israel said his country would contribute $15 million to the fund, according to the report. It said Israel has helped the Palestinians raise funds from Arab countries and other international donors.
During a meeting with Palestinian Finance Minister Salam Fayad on Thursday, Peres said the greenhouses in Gaza Strip settlements should not be demolished because they could allow tens of thousands of Palestinian families to earn a living, according to the report.
During the meeting, Peres also suggested opening a second border crossing in the south Gaza area of Rafah to allow for merchandise to be moved from the Gaza Strip to Israel and Egypt, the radio said.
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