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Construction of Rawabi and surrounding industrial area

Investments and projects in Palestine refer to all the efforts to improve the economic conditions of Palestinians and rebuild the infrastructure, damaged during the years of conflicts. During the 1948 war, most of the businesses and properties were lost. Since the 1993–1995 Oslo Accords, numerous countries have strengthened their investments in the country. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, India, Turkey, and Iran have been some of the notable investors in the country.

Oslo Years (1993–2000)

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Following the establishment of the Palestinian Authority in 1994, the new government began rebuilding the infrastructure in its territories. The United States provided $2.5 billion of foreign aid to fund reconstruction. Yasser Arafat made a foreign visit to India in 1997, where India also invested in reconstruction. P

Historic restoration projects

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Jerusalem

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See also

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References

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