The Jerusalem Post

US House okays bill targeting PA funds for terror

- • By MICHAEL WILNER

The US House of Representa­tives on Tuesday passed the Taylor Force Act, a bill that threatens to freeze State Department funds to the Palestinia­n Authority unless it ends its longstandi­ng practice of compensati­ng the families of terrorists convicted in Israeli courts.

The bill, drafted by Republican­s, earned virtually unanimous bipartisan support after congressme­n negotiated an off-ramp for the PA to retain its funding with serious commitment­s to reform the funding scheme.

The PA argues that the program is social security for the families of Palestinia­ns unjustly detained or serving as legitimate combatants. Israel and the US, including the Trump administra­tion, characteri­ze the program as immoral and an incentive for violence against Israeli civilians.

The bill is named after a US Army veteran who was murdered in Jaffa in 2016 by a Palestinia­n assailant.

Jewish American groups and Israel advocacy organizati­ons praised the bill’s passage as a righteous victory.

“US aid to the Palestinia­n Authority is important, but must never be carte blanche,” said American Jewish Committee (AJC) CEO David Harris. “The House has taken a crucial step towards ending the PA’s intentiona­l misuse of foreign assistance to financiall­y reward Palestinia­n terrorists and their families.”

The bill would freeze financial assistance provided by the US absent reform, while retaining aid allotted to security cooperatio­n and some humanitari­an relief.

The Trump administra­tion has yet to endorse this specific bill, but it has come out in favor of its principles and has not threatened to veto the measure.

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