Jerusalem – Israel Warns It Will Cut Palestinian Tax Transfer If Ari Fuld Killer’s Family Is Paid

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    FILE - Israeli soldiers and medics at the scene of a stabbing attack where a Palestinian terrorist stabbed and critically injured Ari Fuld at the Gush Etzion Junction, September 16, 2018. Photo by Gershon Elinson/FLASH90 Jerusalem – Israel will cut the tax revenue it transfers to the Palestinian Authority if it pays the family of the killer of an American-Israeli settler, Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon said on Friday.

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    Kahlon said he had instructed that any sum paid to the attacker’s family be withheld from tax revenue that Israel collects on behalf of the Palestinian Authority (PA) under interim peace deals.

    “I will examine other ways to limit the economic activity of the terrorist’s family,” he said on Twitter.

    American-born Ari Fuld, 45, was stabbed at a shopping mall in the Etzion bloc of Jewish settlements south of Jerusalem on Sunday. His attacker, Khalil Youssef Jabarin, 17, from a village in the occupied West Bank, was shot at the scene and has since been in Israeli custody.

    It has not yet been decided whether Jabarin and his family will receive payments, according to a Palestinian official.

    Israel has in the past withheld tax funds and in July enacted a law to financially penalize the PA by the amount of stipends paid to Palestinians jailed by Israel, their families, and the families of those killed by Israeli forces.

    Israel says such stipends are a reward and encouragement for the prisoners’ actions against it. The Palestinian Authority says they are welfare payments to support them and their families.

    The PA, which has limited self-rule in the West Bank, where Israel retains overall security control, pays stipends that start at 1,400 shekels ($392) after a prisoner has been detained for three months. Amounts differ depending on the length of sentence.

    Earlier this year, U.S. lawmakers enacted legislation to sharply reduce the annual $300 million in U.S. aid to the PA unless it took steps to stop making what lawmakers described as payments that reward violent crime.


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    DanielBarbaz
    DanielBarbaz
    5 years ago

    Best news I have heard in a long while.

    5 years ago

    Let me remind everyone that the PA is the most moderate of the Palestinians yet they pay off terrorist families .

    Shame on Paulin aka tricky yoni , for stating things like both sides don’t want peace . No that’s not true at all you lair . Fool . Israel wants peace but not with a partner that pays money to families that kill us . How the heck do you call that two sided ?

    savtat
    savtat
    5 years ago

    If 10 million dollars were withheld any time there is a terror attack, perhaps the murderers would get the message that murder does not pay.

    Normal
    Normal
    5 years ago

    And how will Israel know if the PA gives the family cash?