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Steven Emerson,
Executive Director
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January 24, 2019
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Palestinian
Authority Uses Foreign Aid to Pay Millions to Terrorists
by IPT News • Jan 24, 2019 at
3:15 pm
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The Palestinian Authority (PA) transferred over $135 million to
imprisoned terrorists in 2018, Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) reports.
Based on open-source information and the PA's own budget, PMW broke down
PA terror payments into various categories. More than $62 million was sent
to terrorists while they were in jail, while almost $48 million was paid to
released prisoners. Roughly $26 million was used to pay for other
terrorist-related salaries and additional benefits.
PA security personnel jailed for terrorism charges continue to receive
higher salaries from a different budget than other prisoners, which
underestimates the overall figure of payments transferred to jailed
terrorists.
Payments are a function of the severity of the attack and prison
sentence. The more brutal the attack or murder, the more money a Palestinian prisoner receives. Prisoners
with previous arrests receive more money as well.
These figures do not include other forms of PA support to Palestinian
terrorists, such as salaries to the families of "martyrs" of dead
terrorists.
Israel's Knesset passed legislation last July to impose structured
sanctions targeting the PA for on its financial incentives program, which
promotes violence against Israelis. The PMW report was sent to Israel's
Ministry of Defense to help the government with their annual assessment of
the PA's terror payments.
Last year, senior Palestinian officials, including PA President Mahmoud
Abbas, issued defiant assurances that they will not end payments to terrorists
and their families.
Qadri Abu Bakr, who directs the Palestine Liberation Organization's
Commission of Prisoners' Affairs "emphasized that the leadership ... will continue to
support the resolve of the prisoners and their families and will not
succumb to the Israeli and American pressures calling to stop the Martyrs'
(Shahids) and prisoners' salaries (rawatib) and allowances (mukhassasat)."
"By Allah, even if we have only a penny left it will only be spent
on the families of the Martyrs and the prisoners, and only afterwards will
it be spent on the rest of the people," Abbas said on official PA TV
last July, adding that "martyrs and prisoners" are "stars in
the sky" and that these terrorists "have priority in
everything."
These statements reaffirm that the PA places more emphasis on taking
care of Palestinians convicted of attacking Israelis than other sectors of
Palestinian society. In fact, terrorists and their families receive far higher payments than welfare recipients.
Despite international pressure to halt this practice, roughly half of the foreign aid that the PA receives is
allocated for payments to terrorist inmates and the "families of martyrs."
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