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The Palestinian Authority has been escaping current restrictions on American aid and is using U.S. funds to pay stipends to the families of thousands of Palestinians who are committing heinous terror attacks.
Palestinian terrorist prisoners are regarded by the PA as patriotic fighters. While locked away, they and their families are paid premium salaries and given extra benefits as rewards for their service.
It’s no token sum. According to a recent report from the Gatestone Institute, “terrorists in prison receive higher average salary than PA civil servants and military personnel.” A 2014 study by the Israeli government, based on internal PA documents, showed that these prisoners and their families had received more than $75 million in stipends in just one year.
Shockingly, monthly salaries for both incarcerated and released prisoners are on a sliding scale, depending on the severity of the crime and length of prison sentence. Essentially, this incentivizes the commission of the most heinous terrorist acts.
And upon release from custody, the terrorists typically become PA civil service employees.
This summer, the House Foreign Affairs Committee took preliminary steps to reconsider this spending. As Rep. Ed Royce (R-Calif.), the committee’s chairman, said: “The Palestinian Authority has only worsened the conflict by inciting violence and hate speech. They’ve gone as far as offering a pay-to-slay stipend encouraging Palestinians to commit violence against Israelis.”
Seconding the sentiment, the Senate Appropriations Committee included in its State Department funding bill a provision to restrict aid that supports payments to Palestinians and their families who commit terror attacks.
According to a 2015 Congressional Research Service report, the Palestinians are among the largest recipients of international aid, with the U.S. contributing more than $5 billion in security assistance and bilateral economic aid.
There is no doubt that Palestinian terrorism is a purposeful result of the incessant incitement against Israelis in all quarters of Palestinian society, aided and abetted with U.S. dollars. This incitement is from time to time criticized, but only halfheartedly and persistently paired with a call to “both parties to reduce provocative actions.”
It is long overdue that Congress ensure that American funds cannot be used as financial subsidies for Palestinian terrorism ans barbarism.
Meh, so what? If you wanna stop it, then don't send ANYONE any money.
But to give it to the Palestinians and bytch about how they spend it is lame.
Your point doesn't make sense. The OP personally is not giving the Palestinian aid money but he's criticizing the U.S government strategy to prosper the Palestinian territories. He is within his rights to speak out for or against it.
Your point doesn't make sense. The OP personally is not giving the Palestinian aid money but he's criticizing the U.S government strategy to prosper the Palestinian territories. He is within his rights to speak out for or against it.
As a Liberal I can't stand their bigotry against homosexuals.
No cleavage parade either damn it ...
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