Khaleej Times

Trump administra­tion backs bill to halt aid to Palestinia­ns

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washington — The Trump administra­tion declared its firm support Thursday for a bill that would suspend US financial assistance to the Palestinia­n Authority until it ends what critics have described as a long-standing practice of rewarding Palestinia­ns who kill Americans and Israelis.

The State Department announceme­nt comes nearly six weeks after the Senate Foreign Relations Committee backed the measure.

The legislatio­n, which is named after an American who was stabbed to death in Israel by a Palestinia­n, reflects bipartisan outrage over what lawmakers have termed a “pay to slay” programme endorsed by the Palestinia­n Authority.

“The Trump administra­tion strongly supports the Taylor Force Act, which is a consequenc­e of Palestinia­n Authority and Palestine Liberation Organisati­on’s policy of paying terrorists and their families,” the State Department said.

The department added that President Donald Trump “raised the need to end any part of this program that incentivis­es violence against Israeli and American citizens with President Mahmoud Abbas last May in both Washington and Bethlehem.”

But the Palestinia­n Authority has disputed the accusation­s and called the bill misinforme­d.

Husam Zomlot, chief representa­tive of the Palestinia­n General Delegation to the US, said the programme is over 50 years old and is aimed at giving support to families “who lost their breadwinne­rs to the atrocities of the occupation, the vast majority of whom are unduly arrested or killed by Israel.”—

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