The Manila Times

ISRAEL FREEZES PALESTINIA­N PAYMENTS

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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 $ 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 $ 330 million a year to prisoners and their families, amounting to seven percent 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.

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