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Meanwhile, Amman is insisting on her refusal to receive the Palestinian foreign minister Mahmoud Zahar without resolving the issue of smuggled weapons. In the same time, the Arab League admitted its failure to secure aid money’s transfer to Palestinians. Health minister Basem Naeem, after his meeting with the Arab league Secretary General, Amru Musa in Cairo, declared, “We, as an occupied people, are prepared to talk with Israel in order to secure financial help to Palestinians”, adding, “These talks are not to recognise the occupation”. In the same context, the Arab League dismissed rumours about the League not being able to transfer aid money to the Palestinians, saying that this issue is still under discussions. A responsible from the Palestinian Organisation of Liberation under the leadership of Mahmoud Abbas, declared, on Thursday, that the Arab League Secretary General, Amru Moussa, told Abbas that the League cannot transfer 70 million dollars into 165000 employees’ bank accounts. The Palestinian Resistant Movement Hamas, which is classified as a terrorist movement by the USA, hopes that the League would ignore restrictions imposed by the United States in relation to money transfer. On other hand, Amman refused to receive the Palestinian foreign minister Mahmoud Zahar without resolving the weapon problem. The spokesman of the Jordanian government Nacer Djawda declared that the Palestinian authority needs to send a well informed delegation about the weapon issue, and this needs to be done before any political communications. Abdelkader Fares — El-Khabar | ||||||||||||||||||