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Citing crisis, Palestinians can't pay salaries

July 3, 2012 RSS Feed Print

RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — The Palestinian Authority says it can't pay its workers their salaries this month because of a financial crisis in the West Bank.

Finance Minister Nabil Kassis called the crisis "the worst" in three years. He said Tuesday that paychecks would be issued when the government can afford it.

The Palestinian economy is heavily dependent on foreign aid. Donor countries have given billions of dollars to the Palestinians since 1993, but many have cut back contributions since the global financial downturn.

The International Monetary Fund has called on the Palestinians to improve their business environment and attract more investment to enable growth.

The Palestinians have been forced to delay paychecks to government workers in the past. It previously announced it expects a $1.1 billion budget deficit in 2012.

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