Palestinian Leader Ends Payments for Prisoners
Reports claiming the Palestinian Authority canceled its "pay for slay" terror rewards program have been questioned by critics ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNArchitect of US law against PA ‘pay-to-slay’ skeptical about Ramallah effort to end itThe main architect behind Congressional legislation that suspended US aid to the Palestinian Authority over its payments to ...
It would be naive to think that after years of facilitating terrorism against Israelis and Americans the Palestinian ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNPA’s Abbas ends programme of allowances to families of slain PalestiniansDecree says families of Palestinians jailed or killed by Israel may apply for social welfare assistance like others.
Israel’s war has moved to the West Bank — and residents are stunned to see Palestinian security forces operating in cooperation with the Israeli army.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn major win for Trump, PA’s Abbas signs decree ending ‘pay-to-slay’ systemReform will bring families of security prisoners and slain terrorists into same welfare system as other Palestinians, be ...
The PA is reportedly worried that upcoming US fines of about $200-300 million will lead to a financial crisis.
It’s past time to dismantle the system funneling donations from well-meaning Western charity-givers to terrorism, violating U ...
Times Opinion spoke to five Palestinian scholars and analysts about what they believe the future holds for their people.
Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abu Mazen, Chairman of the Palestinian Authority, announced recently that the PA will stop paying monthly salaries to the families of “prisoners, martyrs, and the wounded.
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