Terror stipends cost Palestinians $138m in withheld tax revenues

The widow (R) of 31-year-old terror victim Yotam Ovadia. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

Israel will withhold over $138 million from the Palestinian Authority for payments it makes to terrorists and the families of Palestinians killed while committing atrocities against Israelis.

By Associated Press and World Israel News Staff

The Israeli government’s security cabinet announced Sunday that it was implementing a law passed last year allowing the Jewish state to withhold funds that the Palestinian Authority (PA) uses to pay stipends to attackers and their families from taxes Israel collects on the PA’s behalf.

The PA uses the payments to financially incentivize the murder and maiming of Israeli civilians. Palestinian leaders, including PA President Mahmoud Abbas, have refused to discontinue the practice, notwithstanding laws in Israel and the U.S. that penalize the PA to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars each year for continuing the practice.

While Palestinians face major budget cuts made last year after the United States slashed funding for the Palestinians’ U.N. agency (UNRWA), Abbas announced last year he intends to use the PA’s “last penny” to continue the pay-for-slay policy, which is built on a sliding scale that rewards more heinous crimes with greater remuneration.

The $138 million figure is based on the amount of money the PA has paid out to terrorists and their families based on the PA’s released budget for 2018.

According to Palestinian law, murderers such as Arafat Irfaiya, who brutally raped and killed 19-year-old Israeli Ori Ansbacher in Jerusalem earlier this month, are eligible for terror stipends based on their crimes.

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