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Israeli law cutting PA funds over terrorist ‎stipends 'a declaration of war,' PA official says

by  Lilach Shoval , Ariel Kahana and Daniel Siryoti
Published on  07-04-2018 00:00
Last modified: 05-12-2019 12:18
Israeli law cutting PA funds over terrorist ‎stipends 'a declaration of war,' PA official says

Palestinian Authority spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh

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The Palestinian Authority on Tuesday lambasted an ‎Israeli law allowing the government to financially ‎penalize Ramallah for paying stipends to terrorists ‎imprisoned in Israel and their families, by ‎deducting a similar amount from the monthly tax revenues ‎that Israel collects on behalf of the Palestinians ‎under the 1993 Oslo Accords. ‎

Lawmakers voted 87-15 in favor of the legislation ‎that orders Israel to withhold part of the roughly ‎‎$130 million in monthly tax revenues.‎

The stipends paid to terrorists total approximately $330 million, or ‎roughly 7% of the Palestinian Authority's annual ‎budget. ‎

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' ‎spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh said Israel's move ‎‎"crossed a red line," and that the legislation amounted ‎to a "declaration of war on the Palestinian people, ‎on our soldiers, our dead and our prisoners, and we ‎will not tolerate it under any circumstances."‎

He warned the legislation would have "serious ‎repercussions," adding that the Palestinian ‎leadership would convene soon to formulate a ‎response "that would change the nature of the ‎existing relations" between Israel and the ‎Palestinian Authority.

"The Israeli occupation ‎government must retract this dangerous decision ‎before we reach a dead-end and the already ‎destabilized situation in the region escalates ‎further," he said.

Chief Palestinian Negotiator Saeb Erekat, who also ‎serves as secretary general of the Palestine ‎Liberation Organization, said the move threatened ‎the existence of the cash-strapped Palestinian ‎Authority.‎

‎"This is a very dangerous decision that amounts to ‎the cancellation of the Palestinian Authority. It is an act of ‎piracy and theft," Erekat told French news agency ‎AFP.

"Israel is stealing the land and money of the ‎Palestinian people and that is a result of the ‎decisions of [U.S.] President [Donald] Trump, who ‎supports Israel."‎

Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman on Tuesday hailed ‎the passing of the new law, saying that "every ‎shekel Mahmoud Abbas pays terrorists will be ‎automatically withdrawn from the PA's budget. An ‎effective war on terrorism also goes through the ‎PA's pocket." ‎

He further announced the formation of a new entity at ‎the Defense Ministry, ‎the National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing, to oversee the implementation ‎of the law in Israel and worldwide. ‎

Headed by Paul Landes, formerly head of Israel's ‎Money Laundering and Terror Financing Prohibition ‎Authority, the NBCTF will monitor the financial ‎activity of terrorist organizations in Israel and ‎around the world, coordinate and synchronize all ‎government ministries and security bodies, and ‎spearhead Israel's economic struggle against ‎terrorism in the international arena. ‎

At the end of each year, the NBCTF will present the ‎government with a report on the PA's payments to ‎terrorists and their families and based on this ‎report, the state will deduct the funds from the tax ‎revenues it collects on Ramallah's behalf.‎

‎"The war on terror is based is on two elements – ‎security and economic," Lieberman noted. ‎

‎"We are working to eliminate terrorism by military ‎means and at the same time we are also working to ‎dry up its sources of funding. The NBCTF ‎that I set ‎up will lead this combined effort against terrorists ‎and their sponsors." ‎

Also on Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ‎attended an event marking the United States' ‎Independence Day. The event was hosted by U.S. ‎Ambassador to Israel David Friedman.‎

Speaking in the event Friedman spoke of the Taylor ‎Force Act, named after U.S. veteran killed by ‎a Palestinian terrorist while visiting Israel in 2016, ‎which curbs U.S. aid to Palestinian Authority unless ‎it stops supporting terrorists and their families. ‎

The law, he stressed, makes sure American money will ‎never again fund terrorism. ‎

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