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Israel calls for Arab 'Marshall Plan' to help Palestinians
Updated on Tuesday, November 03, 2009, 20:40 IST Tags:IsraelMarshall PlanPalestinians
Jerusalem: A top Israeli official urged Arab states on Tuesday to create a USD 10 billion "Marshall Plan" to boost the Palestinian economy and support Middle East peace talks.

"The Arab countries could do much more. First and foremost is Saudi Arabia," Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon told a meeting of foreign diplomats and journalists.

"In order to create hundreds of thousands of jobs -- which can easily be done -- we need a kind of a Marshall Plan that will really build an industrial base and in order to do that the Palestinians need foreign investments.

"If you look at Saudi Arabia, with the trillions upon trillions of dollars that they have from exporting oil, they certainly could allow some money to go to the Palestinian in a way which will be conducive to the economy.

"My estimate, which is a very conservative one, is that USD 10 billion now in Judaea and Samaria (the West Bank), in the Palestinian economy, could do marvels, miracles."

Hawkish Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly urged the international community to bolster the Palestinian economy in the occupied West Bank as a means to support the peace talks, which have been stalled for nearly a year.

The United States launched the Marshall Plan in 1947 to rebuild western Europe following World War II.

Bureau Report


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