Pay for slay
Terrorists without finance means no more terror, lawyer for some Oct. 7 victims argues - interview
Gideon Fisher tells the 'Post' about the emerging legal strategy of targeting terrorist financing in civil litigation, offering victims of the October 7 massacre a potential path for compensation.
A just US ruling, an Israeli absurdity: The Jewish state is complicit in rewarding terror - opinion
PA ordered to pay $655.5 million to Intifada victims after NY Appeals Court reinstates prior ruling
Family of murdered IDF soldier outraged as terrorist released, entitled to tax-funded service
To wage my small war against Palestinian terror, I am suing the PA for NIS 50 million - opinion
For thirty years, since Yasser Arafat took power in 1994, the PA has been supporting terror against innocent Jews around the world.
Fuld case gains momentum as DOJ and bipartisan leaders push for Supreme Court review
If deemed constitutional, the case would return to the Southern District, continuing without the major roadblocks faced thus far.
Fuld case gains momentum as DOJ and bipartisan leaders push for Supreme Court review
If deemed constitutional, the case would return to the Southern District, continuing without the major roadblocks faced thus far.
Knesset passes law to help terror victims sue terrorist financiers
Amounts received in such lawsuits will not be deducted from the amount paid to victims of terrorism on behalf of the state.
Israelis should demand their gov't shake off the self-delusional reverie of peace with the PA
The basic, underlying assumptions and security paradigms upon which Israeli policy has been built for decades came crashing down on October 7.
The Palestinian Authority cannot govern Gaza - opinion
Society cannot accept any arrangement installing PA rule over Gaza due to the sheer laziness or willful blindness of Western leaders, as the PA fosters, funds, and furthers violence.
US bipartisan group calls on Blinken to end Palestinian 'pay-for-slay'
The scheme currently costs the Palestinian Authority $300 million annually (approximately NIS 1 billion) and amounts to 8% of the PA’s budget.
Britain's current transparency approach is morally wrong - editorial
The British government is refusing to disclose whether it has safeguards in place to ensure that its aid to the PA is not underwriting the obscene “pay to slay” policy.
UK refuses to disclose audit of aid to Palestinian Authority
The amount increases the greater the prison sentence, such that Ramallah pays more for wounding or killing more Israelis.
Ten ways to ‘work on’ ending the pay-for-slay - opinion
No matter how many times the PA-controlled news media slander the United States, the Biden administration continues to embrace and praise the PA – and pay its bills.