Ramallah // The Palestinian Authority on Sunday said direct financial assistance by Iran to the families of Palestinians killed in a five-month wave of violence would be unacceptable.
Tehran announced last week assistance would be offered to families of Palestinians killed in the wave of violence that erupted in October, but the PA says such aid must follow official channels.
Palestinian presidency spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina said bypassing the authority in handing out such funds would constitute illegal interference in internal Palestinian affairs.
Iran should “send this money through official channels to the (PA’s) Martyrs and Prisoners Foundation rather than relying on informal and circuitous routes,” Mr Abu Rudeina was reported saying.
Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon, Mohammad Fathali, said on Wednesday that Tehran would offer US$7,000 (Dh25,711) to the families of each Palestinian killed in what he called the “Jerusalem intifada”.
Iran will also give $30,000 to Palestinian families whose homes have been destroyed by Israel because a member is accused of carrying out an anti-Israeli attack, he told a news conference in Beirut.
The money pledged is in addition to the monthly aid paid since 1987 by an Iranian institution to families of Palestinians killed, he said.
Iran has been accused of providing support to Hamas, which runs the Gaza Strip and is a rival to Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah party. Fatah dominates the Palestinian Authority.
*Agence France-Presse
