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Abbas Planning ‘Self-Financed’ $13 Million Palace with 2 Helipads

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The Palestinian are planning to build a $13 million Presidential Guest Palace in Ramallah, for chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

The plan details appears on the website of PECDAR, the acronym for the Palestinian Council for Development and Reconstruction, which states:

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“The goal of this project is to establish the Presidential Guest Palace in Surda, Ramallah within an area of 4, 700m2, along with a building for the Presidential Administration and Guards with an area of 4, 000m2, the construction process includes also preparing the surrounding area and two helipads, the project will be constructed over a land area of 27, 000m2.”

Jewish Press correspondent Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu reports: “It is not clear exactly where the U.S. aid goes. For example, the U.S. State Dept. has refused to comment on whether its aid will be used to guarantee the $10 million bond, along with another million bucks a month, that the Palestinian Authority must post during its appeal against a mammoth lawsuit victory by victims of terror and by their relatives”.

 

 

 

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