EU: Israel should release customs duties of €60 million ($72 million) per month to the Palestinian Authority's interim government, the EU's head of external relations said in an interview yesterday.
"It would be important that the Israelis are paying out what is actually Palestinian money - the customs duties," the European Commission's Benita Ferrero-Waldner said in an interview with Austria's daily newspaper, Der Standard.
Israel has decided to stop handing over the customs revenues it collects on behalf of the Palestinian Authority following the victory in parliamentary elections of Islamist group Hamas, which is committed to the destruction of the Jewish state.
Ms Ferrero-Waldner reiterated that the EU would not continue payments to the Palestinian Authority once Hamas took it over unless Hamas committed to recognise Israel, renounce violence and honour agreements between Israel and the authority.
She said the EU may consider taking Hamas off its list of "terrorist organisations" if it fulfilled those demands. "We will certainly have to reflect on that internally. But at the same time we have to say: our three principles have to be fulfilled."