The PA president responded with egregious lies and hostility in response to Prime Minister Lapid's call for peace talks that would culminate in a two-state solution to the conflict.
The continued economic behavior of left-leaning technology platforms underscores the general malaise of Democrats in confronting antisemitism and combating Israel hatred.
Itai Reuveni, director of communications at NGO Monitor, told JNS that the killing of teenager Rina Shnerb was the catalyst that spurred Israel’s government to take action against the Palestinian NGOs.
If you are a Palestinian who has to choose between actually working for a living or participating in terrorist activities and receiving a huge PA funded salary, the sound financial choice would be clear.
The Palestinian leadership is now hoping that the Biden administration will turn a blind eye to the 'pay-for-slay' program and allow them to continue funding terrorists and their families.
'It is unconscionable that the Biden administration would abandon the successful pro-peace policy agenda of its predecessor,' said Rabbi Steven Pruzansky, CJV’s Israel Regional Vice President.
The message the Palestinian leadership is sending to its people is: A Palestinian convicted of financial corruption is nowhere near as worthy of public office as one who murders Jews and masterminds terrorist attacks.
Terror payments included NIS 187,000 for the attack that claimed the lives of 3-month-old Chaya Zisel Braun and Karen Yemima Mosquera and wounded 7 others.
The EU needs to realize their so-called peace efforts are doing more to harm Israel and the Palestinians, destabilizing the region and making room for terror.
'This is the least that can be offered to our prisoners who have sacrificed their lives, their blood, and years of their lives so that we can live in dignity and freedom.'
'The Palestinian leadership has continued to pay rewards to terrorists, spending hundreds of millions of dollars every year to these monsters,' - Doug Lamborn
Shurat Hadin-Israel Law Center has accused Citibank of allowing the Palestinian Authority to funnel money for its terror-funding 'pay to slay' program.
Abbas' rhetoric is hardly a reason to bury the government’s plan to apply Israeli law to the Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria and to the Jordan Valley.
Israel will begin transferring 800 million shekels to the PA, but petitioners say the workers will never see the money, which will instead support terror.
While the anti-"Pay-for-Slay" law has not yet caused the PA to abandon its 'Pay-for-Slay' policy, the fact that it accepts the reduced tax revenues is progress.
Conducted together with pro-Israel organizations, the campaign showed direct ties between BDS-promoting organizations and terrorist groups or operatives.