Maurice Hirsch, Adv.â
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Jan 28, 2021
While the State of Israel has begun to vaccinate the Palestinian terrorists being held in the Israeli prisons against the Coronavirus – and is doing so even before millions of Israeli citizens have been vaccinated – the PA, for its part, is using the event to once again raise the recurring libel that Israel is conducting medical experiments on the terrorists.
The PA’s claims that Israel is neglecting the imprisoned terrorists, both medically and in other ways, and conducting medical experiments on them are nothing new. This is a libel renewed regularly by the PA, and intensifies whenever a terrorist dies of an illness in prison.
Maurice Hirsch, Adv. and Itamar Marcus
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Jan 12, 2021
Canadian court: A PLO run organization is criminal, whose single purpose is “incentivising acts of terrorism against Israelis”
A Canadian court has found that the PLO Institute for the Care of the Families of the Martyrs and the Wounded (The Institute for the Martyrs/Palestine Martyrs’ Families Foundation) has “
a single purpose… of a criminal nature” and was created with the “
criminal purpose of incentivising acts of terrorism against Israelis.” The Institute for the Martyrs was founded by former PLO leader Yasser Arafat, among other reasons, to give terrorists the security of knowing that their families would be supported should they be killed while attacking Israelis. Today, the PLO is headed by Mahmoud Abbas who has repeatedly expressed his complete support for this institute and its financial support to families of killed terrorists, including families of s
Jan 3, 2021
Palestinian Authority scrambles to fork over cash to convicted terrorists as Palestinian banks refuse to cooperate due to potential criminal charges.
By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel
The Palestinian pay-for-slay program is in trouble and to avoid a new Israeli law that makes Palestinian banks liable, the Palestinian Authority is making an emergency three-month lump sum payment to convicted terrorists sitting in Israeli jails, the watchdog group Palestinian Media Watch reported this week.
The Israeli anti-terror law that defines the salary payments to terrorists as a criminal offense comes into force on December 31, 2020, and in an attempt to temporarily circumvent the law, the PA is planning to pay terrorists this week before the law takes effect.
Maurice Hirsch, Adv.
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Dec 23, 2020
The PA Minister of Social Development, Ahmed Majdalani, announced that tomorrow, Dec. 24th, the PA will pay allowances to 115,000 poor families and that the European Union has contributed 54% of the cost of the benefits. In parallel, the head of the PA funded Commission of Prisoners’ Affairs, Qadri Abu Bakr, attempted to deflect the international criticism of the PA’s terror reward payments to Palestinian terrorists, claiming that the PA only pays the terrorists to “ensure a minimal standard of living.”
While it may seem logical to conclude that since the PA, for PR purposes, is now defining the terrorist prisoners’ families as people in need of social welfare, and since the EU is contributing 54% of the current social welfare benefits, the EU is directly contributing to the PA payment of terror rewards to terrorist prisoners. While this conclusion is false, the EU is, nonetheless, again providing the PA with the support it needs,
Shift In Palestinian Authority s Policy Towards Israel Following Biden Electoral Win, Arab Peace Agreements With Israel
December 22, 2020 | By S. Schneidmann
Introduction
The policy of the Palestinian Authority (PA) towards Israel and negotiations with it has recently taken a sharp turn, as Palestinian officials called to restart the negotiations with Israel, renewed the security and civilian coordination with it, and also ceased their attacks on the Arab countries that have normalized their relations with Israel. This shift is apparently motivated by several main factors: the election of Joe Biden as the next U.S. president; the fact that Deal of the Century, promoted by the Trump administration, is now off the table; the decision of Sudan and Morocco to join the UAE and Sudan in normalizing their relations with Israel, and the harsh criticism of the PA s policy and conduct voiced by several Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, which has not joined the group of countries that