The Jerusalem Post

Bill to punish PA for paying terrorists passes first reading

PA to pay murderer of Salomon family over NIS 12m.

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

A bill meant to combat the Palestinia­n Authority’s practice of paying terrorists passed the first reading in the Knesset on Monday evening.

The Defense Ministry’s proposal, which had support from the coalition and much of the opposition, would allow the cabinet to deduct the amount of funding for terrorists from the taxes and tariffs Israel collects for the PA.

The PA paid terrorists more than NIS 1 billion ($347 million) in 2017 and upped the amount to over NIS 1.4b. ($403m.) in its 2018 budget, according to a Defense Ministry report based on the PA’s budget.

Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman expressed hope the bill will pass a final vote this summer.

He cited the American version of the bill, called the Taylor Force Act, which states that the US will not send aid to the PA as long as they continue the terrorist payments.

“We can’t ask others to deduct the terrorist funding” before Israel does, Liberman said. “We can’t lag behind the US. The PA is the largest funder of terrorism against Jews... We must act on this matter.”

Yesh Atid MK Elazar Stern, who proposed a version of the bill, said it “will harm the PA’s means of encouragin­g terror and will bring us closer to peace.

“We must stop the economic incentive that the PA gives terrorists,” he said.

Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan said: “Today, the State of Israel is saying no more... We will show zero tolerance for terror. According to the Defense Ministry’s findings, the PA pays over a billion shekels in a year to terrorists and their families. Imagine how many preschools and schools could be built with that money.”

Liberman released calculatio­ns of how much the terrorists in several recent attacks are expected to be paid by the PA ahead of Monday’s vote.

The PA is expected to pay the terrorist who slaughtere­d three members of the Salomon family more than NIS 12.6m. ($3.48m.) over the course of his lifetime.

Omar al-Abed murdered Yosef Salomon and two of his adult children, Elad and Chaya, and wounded Yosef’s wife, Tovah, when they were celebratin­g the birth of a grandson in their home last year. Elad’s wife hid their children in a nearby room in the house, where they heard the massacre take place. Abed was given four life sentences.

The three terrorists who shot and killed Naama and Eitam Henkin in 2015 while they were driving home with their four children in the car will receive a between NIS 10m. and NIS 11.23m. ($2.77m.-$3.1m.) over the course of their lifetimes.

The lifetime estimate for terrorist payments is calculated based on if they live to age 80.

Security forces arrested Abed al-Karim Adel Asi, the Israeli Arab terrorist who murdered Rabbi Itamar Ben-Gal outside the settlement of Ariel, on March 18, and he has already received his first NIS 1,400 monthly payment. He is expected to receive more than NIS 12.6m. ($3.48m.) during his lifetime.

The average income of a working Palestinia­n in the West Bank is NIS 2,092 ($580) per month, according to the Defense Ministry, which is what the PA pays terrorists sentenced to three to five years in prison.

The PA pays terrorists who are sentenced to 20 years or more in prison – in other words, those who committed more severe crimes and likely were involved in killing Israelis – five times that amount each month for the rest of their lives.

 ?? (Ronen Zvulun/Reuters) ?? MOURNERS ARE seen by the graves of the Salomon family members who were murdered in Neveh Tzuf last year.
(Ronen Zvulun/Reuters) MOURNERS ARE seen by the graves of the Salomon family members who were murdered in Neveh Tzuf last year.

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