Palestinian Authority

Hamas Mobilizes Against PA Amidst Claims of Crumbling Palestinian Society

Amidst a PA counter-terror operation in the West Bank, particularly Jenin, Hamas has accused the PA of employing brutal tactics against the Palestinian public, including coercion and intimidation. The terror group called for widespread mobilization to oppose what it deemed “unprecedented aggression,” urging Palestinians to resist the PA’s actions to prevent societal fracturing. This escalation follows recent clashes resulting in casualties on both sides, further straining relations between Hamas and the Fatah-led PA, despite a previous unity government agreement. Joint statements with other Palestinian terror groups demand the PA halt its security campaign in Jenin.

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Rabbi Sues PA and Hamas for Murder of Wife and Daughters

Rabbi Leo Dee has filed a lawsuit against the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, seeking NIS 50 million in compensation for the murder of his wife and two daughters in a terror attack. Dee accuses the PA of supporting terrorism through its “pay for slay” system, which provides stipends to families of Palestinian terrorists. He believes this lawsuit, filed under the new Compensation for Victims of Hostile Action Act, will bring justice for his family and help dismantle the financial incentives for terrorism. Dee aims to financially damage the Palestinian Authority and terrorist organizations responsible for the attack, providing some measure of peace for victims of terrorism.

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Armed Gazan gangs, some thought tied to Hamas, steal $70 million from Bank of Palestine

Armed Gazan gangs, some thought tied to Hamas, steal $70 million from Bank of Palestine. This headline is both shocking and sadly not surprising at the same time. The fact that such a significant amount of money can be stolen from a bank in broad daylight raises serious concerns about the state of affairs in Gaza. It is disheartening to see that those who are supposed to be fighting for the people are the ones perpetrating such criminal acts against their own.

What is even more troubling is the lack of accountability and transparency in the whole situation. With the ties to Hamas being speculated, it begs the question of whether the Palestinian people are truly being represented by their government.… Continue reading

Palestinian Prime Minister Submits Resignation to President Abbas

The news of Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh’s resignation has sparked a flurry of speculation and discussion about the potential implications for the Palestinian Authority and the region as a whole. The move comes at a critical juncture, with the possibility of US-backed reforms on the horizon and the need for revitalization within the Palestinian leadership. President Mahmoud Abbas now faces the decision of whether to accept the resignation, a decision that could pave the way for significant changes within the Palestinian government.

One of the key questions that arises from Shtayyeh’s resignation is the role and influence of the Palestinian Prime Minister.… Continue reading

661 terrorists tied to Oct. 7 to get PA ‘pay for slay’ financial stipends

661 terrorists tied to Oct. 7 to get PA ‘pay for slay’ financial stipends

As I read the headline, “661 terrorists tied to Oct. 7 to get PA ‘pay for slay’ financial stipends,” I couldn’t help but reflect deeply on the themes and sentiments surrounding this issue. It’s disheartening to see that the international community questions why Israelis don’t view the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a genuine partner for peace. The PA’s practice of providing financial stipends to terrorists and their families only exacerbates this mistrust.

It’s perplexing to witness the continued funding of terror-enabling institutions like the PA and UNRWA by Western countries.… Continue reading