Oman Daily Observer

Palestinia­ns urge Paypal to offer services in West Bank and Gaza

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RAMALLAH: Palestinia­n activists have accused Paypal Holdings Inc of discrimina­tion for not allowing Palestinia­ns in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip to link their bank accounts to its digital payment platform.

Paypal did not respond to multiple requests by Reuters for comment on the accusation­s and demands for Palestinia­n access to its services, part of a campaign launched this month by Palestinia­n digital rights group 7amleh.

Local entreprene­urs say they have lost opportunit­ies after foreign clients learned they could not use Paypal to receive money transfers, a service the payments giant offers to Israeli bank account holders, including settlers in the West Bank.

“With Paypal not operating in Palestine, it’s like another checkpoint that’s stopping us from moving,” website designer Rafiq Hamawi said, referring to Israeli checkpoint­s in West Bank territory it captured in the 1967

Middle East war.

Hamawi said he lost a website design contract after a potential client in Australia asked to pay him using Paypal. “Not all means of cutting people off from the world are physical,” he said.

While Palestinia­ns can use other means to receive money from abroad — Apple Pay is available locally, and Palestinia­n banks are part of SWIFT, the global system for cross-border payments — Paypal is the world’s leader in e-commerce payment processing, according to the 7amleh group.

“Without the internatio­nal brand recognitio­n and versatilit­y of Paypal, Palestinia­ns are still lacking the necessary access to financial markets to improve their economic situation,” it said in a report.

“It remains unclear as to why

Paypal is reluctant to offer its services to Palestinia­ns with bank accounts in the West Bank and Gaza, as this could be a clear way for Paypal to support economic developmen­t and equality in Palestine.”

Credit card companies like Visa Inc and Mastercard Inc, as well as money transfer firms like Western Union, have operated for years in the West Bank and Gaza, where the Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA) exercises oversight.

The PMA is part of the Westernbac­ked Palestinia­n Authority that exercises limited self-rule in parts of the West Bank, while the Hamas movement rules tiny Gaza.

The PMA has said it is taking steps to thwart fraud and money laundering in online payments. These include implementi­ng recommenda­tions from the Financial Action Task Force, a global financial crimes watchdog.

In a statement to Reuters, a PMA spokespers­on hinted that Paypal’s services could be made available to Palestinia­ns in the near future.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A Pinterest logo is seen on a smartphone in front of a displayed Paypal logo in this illustrati­on.
— Reuters A Pinterest logo is seen on a smartphone in front of a displayed Paypal logo in this illustrati­on.

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