Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah has approved a $200 million (SR750 million) program for the resistance of Palestinian cities, Municipal and Rural Affairs Minister Prince Mansour bin Miteb announced Sunday.
Prince Mansour made this announcement while opening a conference of the Organization of Islamic Capitals and Cities in Makkah. He commended King Abdullah鈥檚 support for the organization.
He noted the topic 鈥淓nacting laws for the protection of environment to achieve sustainable development鈥 that was selected for an international seminar being held on the sidelines of the conference.
He highlighted 黑料社区鈥檚 support for safeguarding the Arab and Islamic character of Palestinian cities against Judaization. He said the new program, named after King Abdullah, would be implemented by the organization in cooperation with the Islamic Development Bank and UN Habitat.
He said the $200 million would be utilized to build infrastructure facilities and expansion of drinking water purification plants in Palestinian cities.
Makkah Gov. Prince Khaled Al-Faisal said: 鈥淲e have set out a strategy for the development of Makkah. The main focus of this strategy is that 40 percent of its projects would be carried out by the private sector.鈥
The governor likened the Makkah region to the solar system with Makkah representing the sun and Jeddah and Taif its planets.
He also disclosed his plans to write a book named 鈥淔rom and to the Kaaba.鈥
He said the governorate has instructed all cities in the region to preserve their Islamic heritage. 鈥淢akkah is not like other cities that are developed for economic benefits. We have carried out huge projects in the city for the benefit of Haj and Umrah pilgrims,鈥 he added.
Ahmed Mohammed Sayed, mayor of Doha and president of the current session, said the conference would contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving sustainable development in Islamic capitals and cities.
King grants $200 million aid for Palestinian cities
Updated 03 September 2013
King grants $200 million aid for Palestinian cities
