In this mailing:
- Bassam Tawil: How Palestinian
Leaders Encourage Terrorism
- Naomi Linder Kahn: The European Union:
Nurturing Instability and Terrorism in the Middle East
by
Bassam Tawil • April 24, 2019 at 5:00 am
- Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's remarks at the Arab League
gathering in Cairo demonstrate his preference for the well-being
of terrorists over the ability of hard-working employees to put
bread on the table for their families. These payments to
terrorists and their families lie at the heart of Palestinian
incitement to terror that drives the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- If
anyone is collectively punishing the Palestinians, it is Abbas
himself. He is depriving tens of thousands of families of full
salaries, thus preventing them from purchasing food for their
children or paying various fees, including rent and university
tuition. A Palestinian civil service employee who sends his son to
university does not get a full salary. A Palestinian whose son
sets out to murder a Jew is entitled to a full salary and earns
more respect from Palestinian leaders.
- What
message is Abbas sending to his people? That those who wish to eat
had better turn to terror. The families of the public employees
who are now unable to pay their grocery bill and rent are now
looking at the families of the terrorists with envy. They must be
saying to themselves: "We are suckers because we didn't send
our children to stab a Jew!" This is the education that the
Palestinians leaders have been providing since 1965.
On July 23, 2018, at a ceremony
honoring Palestinian terrorists, Palestinian Authority President
Mahmoud Abbas said: "We will neither reduce nor withhold the
allowances of the families of martyrs, prisoners, and released
prisoners... if we had one single penny left, we would spend it on the
families of the martyrs and the prisoners." (Image source: MEMRI)
Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas
recently reaffirmed his longstanding commitment to pay families of
Palestinians who were imprisoned for or killed during terrorist attacks
against Israelis. "We have been paying the families of the prisoners
and martyrs since 1965," Abbas told Arab League Foreign Ministers
during an emergency meeting in Cairo on April 21.
Abbas's insistence on paying millions of dollars to
families of Palestinians who murder or attempt to murder Jews, has cost
the Palestinians a heavy price. In the past two months, Abbas's
government has been unable to pay full salaries to its 200,000
employees. The reason? Israel has begun deducting, from the tax
revenues it collects on behalf of the Palestinians, the same amount the
PA government pays each month to the families of the prisoners and
"martyrs."
by
Naomi Linder Kahn • April 24, 2019 at 4:00 am
- The
apparent objective of the Palestinian Authority (PA) is to annex
these areas and bring them under PA control as part of its larger
plan for the unilateral creation of a Palestinian state. This plan
was publicized in 2009, in an official PA document written by
then-Prime Minister Salam Fayyad; since its publication, it has
been carried out virtually unhindered, with the help of massive
European funding in violation of the Oslo Accords, and in
violation of international law. Additionally, this type of activity
is more easily presented to international media outlets and
foreign benefactors as "humanitarian aid."
- The
key actor in these land-grab projects is the Union of Agricultural
Work Committees (UAWC). UAWC maintains close organizational and
operational ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, a terror organization that has carried out many deadly
attacks against Israel's citizens - including numerous suicide
bombings in the 2000s. UAWC is funded, for the most part, by
European governments and humanitarian aid organizations, and by
the European Union.
- In
recent years, and in particular since 2013, the Palestinians have
intensified agricultural activity as a means of quickly and
efficiently seizing large swaths of land under the guise of humanitarian
aid for farmers. This activity is illegal and violates the
international treaties to which the PA is a signatory. But this
has not troubled foreign governments and organizations, including
the European Union, who continue to bankroll this illegal activity
– while at the same time vocally criticizing the State of Israel.
Pictured: Illegal land seizures of
thousands of acres in the West Bank, funded by the European Union under
the guise of "agricultural assistance." EU funding is
facilitating a massive program of land theft by the Palestinian
Authority. (Image source: Regavim)
Under the guise of "agricultural assistance,"
the Palestinian Authority is taking over Area C (the area placed under
full Israeli jurisdiction in the Oslo Accords, pending a full peace
agreement which would establish sovereignty over the area for one side
or the other), with the help of massive European financial support --
in violation of the law, and of international agreements signed by the
EU.
Over the past decade, the Palestinian Authority (PA) has
implemented a long-term program aimed at taking control of strategic
locations in Area C of the disputed territories of Judea and Samaria.
The PA's apparent objective is to annex these areas and bring them
under PA control, as part of its larger plan for the unilateral
creation of a Palestinian state. This plan was publicized in 2009, in
an official PA document written by then-Prime Minister Salam Fayyad;
since its publication, it has been carried out virtually unhindered,
with the help of massive European funding.
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