The director of the Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies noted in an op-ed that the ceremony took place just as Israel began observing Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day.
Almost 1 billion shekels ($270 million) yearly goes toward Ramallah’s “pay for slay” policy, under which it disburses monthly “salaries” to terrorists and their families, legal proceedings established in 2024.
The case could set a precedent, allowing American victims of international terrorism to pursue legal claims against foreign entities that support or enable such attacks.
First bill targets accident-related benefits paid to Gaza terrorists who worked in Israel, second bill targets benefits paid to parents of child terrorists. By United with Israel and JNS The Knesset on Tuesday approved in first reading two bills that aim to remove financial benefits that would otherwise be paid to terrorists or their families.... Read more »
'The way the Biden administration is handling the Palestinian Authority’s ‘pay for slay’ program is very upsetting,' Stuart Force, father of Taylor Force, told JNS.
The Taylor Force Act demands that the US cut all funding to the Palestinian Authority until it stops financially rewarding terrorists. Tell your elected officials to adhere to the law and halt all aid to the PA!
Palestinian terrorist Udai Tamimi, who killed Israeli Police Sgt. Noa Lazar on October 8, was eliminated during a subsequent shooting attack near Jerusalem.