Pete McCluskey.
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President Barack Obama said Wednesday the United States was to unveil a 400-million-dollar civilian aid package for the Palestinians, as he called the situation in the Gaza Strip "unsustainable."
Obama said the money would go to projects such as housing and schools, as he also predicted there would be "significant progress" in the stalemated Middle East peace process this year.
The president also said he expected Israel to comply with the demands of the U.N. Security Council in its probe into the deadly Israeli assault on a Gaza-bound aid flottila
He was speaking as he met with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, who said there was a need to lift the "siege" of the Palestinian people, referring to the Israeli blockade on the impoverished Gaza Strip.
Abbas hailed the new U.S. aid package saying it was a "positive" sign that the United States cared about the plight of his people.
Obama said the money would go to projects such as housing and schools, as he also predicted there would be "significant progress" in the stalemated Middle East peace process this year.
The president also said he expected Israel to comply with the demands of the U.N. Security Council in its probe into the deadly Israeli assault on a Gaza-bound aid flottila
He was speaking as he met with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, who said there was a need to lift the "siege" of the Palestinian people, referring to the Israeli blockade on the impoverished Gaza Strip.
Abbas hailed the new U.S. aid package saying it was a "positive" sign that the United States cared about the plight of his people.