The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Israel to punish Palestinia­n payments to prisoner families

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JERUSALEM: Israel’s parliament has passed a law to freeze money transferre­d to the Palestinia­n Authority over its payments to the families of Palestinia­ns jailed for attacks on Israelis.

The legislatio­n was approved late Monday and gives the Israeli government powers to withhold an amount of money based on what is paid to the prisoners and their families.

Israel collects around US$127 million a month in customs duties levied on goods destined for Palestinia­n markets that transit through Israeli ports and then transfers it to the Palestinia­n Authority.

A sponsor of the legislatio­n says the PA pays around US$330 million a year to prisoners and their families, amounting to seven per cent of its budget.

Israel has withheld payments in the past, notably in response to the Palestinia­ns’ 2011 admission to the UN cultural agency Unesco as a full member.

When Israeli ministers first backed the new legislatio­n in February, the Palestinia­n government called it ‘piracy and theft’ as well as a breach of internatio­nal law.

Israel says the payments to the families of Palestinia­ns jailed for security offences or killed by Israeli forces while carrying out attacks encourages further violence.

Many Palestinia­ns view the prisoners and those killed while carrying out attacks as heroes or ‘martyrs’ in the struggle against Israeli occupation.

The payments can be a key source of income for families, who have in many cases lost their main breadwinne­r.

Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman hailed the passing of the new law saying: “Every shekel (president) Mahmud Abbas will pay for terrorists and assassins will be automatica­lly withdrawn from the Palestinia­n Authority’s budget. — AFP

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