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PA Used US $280 Million Sent by Israel to Pay Terrorists

February 19, 2024

by: JNS

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Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas

Monday, 19 February 2024 | Almost NIS 1 billion shekels [US $278 million] in yearly tax revenue that Israel collects on behalf of the Palestinian Authority [PA] goes toward Ramallah’s “Pay for Slay” policy, under which it disburses monthly salaries to terrorists and their families, legal documents indicated on Sunday.

The information was revealed during a hearing brought by the parents of Dalia Lemkus, who was stabbed to death by a Palestinian terrorist at a bus stop near the town of Alon Shvut in Judea almost 10 years ago.

The terrorist, a Palestinian Islamic Jihad member from Hebron, was convicted in 2015 to two life sentences, in addition to paying NIS 4 million [US $1.1 million] in compensation to the victims’ relatives.

Lemkus’ parents subsequently took enforcement action against the PA, the Palestine Liberation Organization [PLO] and the Israeli Finance Ministry, noting that terrorist Maher al-Hashlamoun receives a monthly “salary” of NIS 12,000 [US $3,300] from Ramallah for the murder.

Jerusalem collects NIS 600 to 700 million [US $164–194 million] in tax funds on behalf of the PA every month under the terms of the Oslo Accords, signed with PLO terrorist Yasser Arafat in the 1990s.

“As it appears from the material submitted to the court and as it has been proven, the PA pays terrorists and their families huge sums every month; probably close to NIS 1 billion [US $278 million] a year,” Israel’s Enforcement and Collection Authority, the agency tasked with implementing court rulings, said on Sunday.

The organization’s decision also confirmed that the “Martyrs’ Fund” is enshrined in PA law, granting convicted terrorists or their families a “right” to receive payment from Ramallah.

The Enforcement and Collection Authority ordered the PA to pay Lemkus’ parents NIS 276,000 [US $76,500] in garnished “wages” for the period August 2021–June 2023, local media reported.

Since Hamas’s October 7 massacre in Israeli communities near Gaza, the PA has added thousands of Palestinians to its list of people who qualify to receive terror stipends, an Israeli watchdog reported last month.

PA officials announced that 3,550 terrorists imprisoned in Israel will receive payouts, as will the families of over 20,000 slain “martyrs,” the Jerusalem-based Palestine Media Watch [PMW] said.

The figure for the prisoners was announced on the Telegram channel of the PA-funded Prisoners’ Club. The number of “martyrs,” which includes terrorists killed while carrying out attacks, was reported in Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, the official PA daily newspaper, on January 10.

Of the 3,550 terrorists slated to receive payouts, 661 are Hamas terrorists from Gaza. The remainder are Palestinians arrested in almost daily Israeli counterterror operations throughout Judea and Samaria.

“The nearly 67% rise in the number of prisoners will initially cost the PA an additional US $1,331,000 per month [NIS 4,970,000], adding US $16 million to last year’s expenditure of US $161 million [NIS 600,000,000] on terror salaries,” PMW reported.

PA Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said on Sunday that international leaders gathered in Germany for the 60th Munich Security Conference are too focused on the Hamas atrocities of October 7.

“Palestinian suffering did not start on October 7. Palestinians have been suffering for the last 75 years…We need an end to the struggle. Don’t deal with the cosmetics. You should deal with the roots of the problem, which is Israeli occupation,” said Shtayyeh.

Posted on February 19, 2024

Source: (This article was originally published by the Jewish News Syndicate on February 18, 2024. Time-related language has been modified to reflect our republication today. See original article at this link.)

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