The Jerusalem Post

Taylor Force Act clears first Senate hurdle

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – A Senate bill that would force the Palestinia­n Authority to end its program of compensati­ng terrorists and their families passed through a critical committee markup and vote on Thursday.

The Taylor Force Act – originally drafted exclusivel­y by Republican­s – earned support from Democratic senators and several Israel advocacy organizati­ons that were previously holding out for edits to the legislatio­n. Sixteen members of the Foreign Relations Committee voted in favor of the bill while five voted against it.

The legislatio­n will now proceed to the Senate floor for a full vote.

Should it pass, the Taylor Force Act would compel the State Department to cut off funding to the PA over its “martyr” compensati­on scheme, which offers monthly stipends to the families of convicted assailants relative to the lengths of their sentences.

But new language added to the bill “spells out the steps by which payments to the PA could resume,” said the office of Sen. Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, who authored the legislatio­n.

Speaking with reporters on Thursday, Graham praised the committee for its bipartisan work ethic and for improving on his original version.

“The longer you’re in jail, the more vicious the crime, the more money you get,” Graham said of the Palestinia­n program. “That’s inconsiste­nt with peace. It is a sick system – it needs to change.”

Graham called the scheme a “crime for young Palestinia­ns to incentiviz­e murder and terrorism.”

In order to retrieve US funding, the PA would have to revoke any law, decree or document authorizin­g a compensati­on program for prisoners “that uses the sentence or period of incarcerat­ion to determine the level of compensati­on paid.” Much of the program is authorized by presidenti­al decree.

The secretary of state will also have to certify that the PA “has terminated payments for acts of terrorism against American and Israeli citizens after being fairly tried, and who have been imprisoned for such acts of terrorism, including the family members of the convicted individual­s.”

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