The Fatah-affiliated Shabiba student movement is collecting money for the reconstruction of the home of Omar Abu Laila, who murdered two Israelis in March.
The P.A. punishes its own medically needy citizens, depriving them of care in order to pay over $138 a year to murderers, other violent criminals, and the families of those killed committing acts of terror.
If money talks, the Palestinian Authority is speaking volumes with the massive amounts it lavishes on violent criminals, regardless of the terror group with whom they are affiliated.
While the Israeli cabinet authorized a deduction of nearly $140 million from the P.A. due to its longstanding policy of paying monthly stipends to convicted terrorists and their families, Abbas remains committed to the reprehensible practice.
Faced with massive cuts in tax revenues based on the Palestinians' pro-terror pay-for-slay policy, Abbas declared he would continue paying terror stipends, even if these payments exhausted all PA funds.
Abbas is set to refuse $2.2 billion in tax transfers from Israel in 2019 in response to Israel's deduction of $139.5 million that the Palestinian Authority planned to used to reward terrorists.
Palestinian leadership continues to cut off its nose to spite its face, refusing U.S. aid instead of eliminating its policy of paying terrorists for their heinous crimes.
The 'End Palestinian Terror Salaries Act' would build on the Taylor Force Act to impose penalties on officials who reward terrorists and their families.
The sum that the UN and the PA are requesting is equivalent to the $355 million the PA allocated in its 2018 budget to reward terrorists and their families.
After Palestinian terrorists killed and wounded 14 Israelis in multiple attacks, David Friedman blasts PA laws compensating perpetrators for 'heinous act.'
After an Israeli terror victim who was stabbed 13 times with a machete by a Palestinian terrorist shared her ordeal with Dutch MPs, the politicians agreed the time has come to cut PA funding.
A top Palestinian official 'expressed his pride' in the terrorists, who 'sacrifice[d] years of their lives for the freedom of the country and the people.'
'Abbas has budgeted more than $350,000,000 for terrorists and their families. Maybe the PA should pay for Palestinian education rather than Palestinian terror?' Erdan stated.
The teenage terrorist who murdered a 31-year-old father of two last week is being honored as a 'Martyr' and his family will now get funding from the PA.
Israel's new law fighting terror stipends 'is tantamount to a declaration of war against the Palestinian people, their fighters and families and martyrs who fought for its freedom and for Jerusalem,' Abu Rudeineh declared.
Any assistance provided by the Palestinians to those 'convicted of politically motivated violence is an affront to Australian values, and undermines the prospect of meaningful peace between Israel and the Palestinians,' Bishop stated.
It would almost be funny if it wasn't so absurd - the PA, whose leaders pay salaries to imprisoned terrorist murderers participated in a conference titled 'No Money for Terrorism!'
While the PA paid terrorists and their families more than $347 million in 2017, it increased terror incentives by $56 million to $403 million for 2018.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee parred the Taylor Force Act that cuts all funding to the Palestinian Authority until it stops financially rewarding terrorists.
Ignoring demands by the US and several European countries to stop rewarding terror, the PA in 2017 is actually increasing these expenditures significantly.