Gaza - Moneib Saada
Leading member of Fatah Movement Yussef Qadih said that the private sector in all its sectors and institutions has a great contribution in supporting and developing the Palestinian society and supporting the wheel of development despite the Israeli siege.
He underlined the importance represented by the private sector in all its sectors, categories and institutions in the economic, political, intellectual, social and other fields that affect the structure and structure of the Palestinian society.
He stressed that the activities and programs carried out by the private sector in Palestine help to support development and must be exploited to achieve support for development and development, which contribute significantly to strengthening the Palestinian national economy.
He called for the involvement of the private sector in the Palestinian national reconciliation committees to support efforts to achieve reconciliation, stressing the important role of the private sector in supporting economic and development solutions that contribute to reducing unemployment and creating jobs in front of the various categories of Palestinian society and makes them involved in the future and the renaissance of their country and their homeland.
He called for creating real mechanisms and programs to strengthen the partnership between the government and private sector institutions in order to accelerate the development and reconstruction and to respond to the needs of national priority in Palestine, stressing the need to strengthen the development work and community and integration between the government and different sectors in order to promote the Palestinian national economy.
In the same context, he praised the political will of both Fatah and Hamas, saying that the political will performed the major role to achieve serious understanding during the talks witnessed in Cairo. He stressed the need for ending the current political division on the Palestinian arena to overcome the other challenges related to the Palestinian issue.