Pay for slay
Will European investment into Palestinian economy undermine Israel’s efforts to end pay-for-slay?
Itamar Marcus, the founder of Palestinian Media Watch, noted that one of the participating banks has explicitly refused requests to close accounts reportedly used to pay released terrorists.
Abbas complains that funds withheld by Israel are needed to pay terrorist salaries
After a $655M PLO verdict, Oct. 7 victims go after Hamas's money - interview
A just US ruling, an Israeli absurdity: The Jewish state is complicit in rewarding terror - opinion
Biden needs to uphold US law on pay-for-slay
The Biden administration claims it can restore funding to the PA without violating the Taylor Force Act.
5 things to know about US funding to Palestinians and terror payments
State Department spokesman Ned Price assured that the funding was “absolutely consistent with relevant US law.”
Palestinians using postal bank for 'pay-for-slay' to avoid Israeli law
The postal bank is for mail transactions and is not a banking institution and is therefore not subject to the law on "pay-for-slay" payments.
Mother of teen murdered by terrorist speaks out on ICC war crimes probe
To date, the Hague has not issued any response to the lawsuit filed against the PA, according to Shurat HaDin.
Palestinian Authority attempting to conceal terrorist stipends - report
Former terrorists will be recruited into the authority's security services as part of this program, which could jeopardize Israeli security and cooperation.
Murderers of Fogel family to receive raise in pay for slay from PA
They will now each begin earning NIS 6,000 ($1,806) every month.
PA to pay three months pay for slay salaries to terrorists
The law will state that any person that makes a financial transaction which "supports, promotes, fund or rewards" terror activities will be subject to a prison sentence of up to 10 years
Letters to the Editor December 23, 2020: Shekels for shedding blood
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Israel gives Palestinians tax funds, despite terrorist payments
The Finance Ministry confirmed that Israel paid NIS 3.768 billion to the PA, and only deducted the cost of services provided, not the “pay for slay” funds.
Katz vows to deduct PA tax funds over terrorists’ salaries
In May, Israel gave the Palestinians an NIS 800 million loan that effectively returned all the tax and tariff funds Israel had previously deducted.