Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Israel to withhold Palestinia­n funds

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JERUSALEM — Israel said Sunday that it will withhold over $ 138 million from the Palestinia­n Authority for payments given to families of Palestinia­ns who carried out attacks against Israelis.

The government’s security Cabinet said it is implementi­ng a law passed last year allowing Israel to withhold funds used to pay stipends to Palestinia­n attackers and their families from taxes Israel collects on the behalf of the Palestinia­n Authority.

Nabil Abu Rdeineh, a spokesman for Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, said in a statement that Israel’s action was “a unilateral blow” to bilateral agreements, and that any deduction of taxes by Israel was “piracy of the Palestinia­n people’s money.”

Palestinia­n Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah called Israel’s action “open war against the Palestinia­n people” and an attempt to destroy the Palestinia­n Authority.

Israel says the payments encourage violence — a claim the Palestinia­ns reject.

In the past Palestinia­n officials have defended the payments by saying those involved in deadly attacks are a small percentage of those aided by the fund, and that the Palestinia­n Authority has a responsibi­lity to its citizens like any other government.

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