The Palestinian Authority is under scrutiny for its financial policies following the October 7th attack, as it has been reported to provide financial rewards to the terrorists involved and their families. Palestinian law mandates these payments, which have been described as 'Pay for Slay' programs. The PA's newspaper has announced 23,210 new 'martyrs' who will be compensated, a practice highlighted by @palwatch. This has drawn criticism from US politicians, including President Biden, who questions the PA's future governance role, and Senator MarshaBlackburn, who accuses the PA of complicity in the genocide of the Jewish people. The Wall Street Journal has reported that since the October 7th incident, the PA has begun paying salaries to 661 Hamas terrorists imprisoned in Israel.
The @WSJ reports since 10/7, the Palestinian Authority has started paying salaries to 661 Hamas terrorists from Gaza in Israeli jails. Whoever governs Gaza after Hamas must fight terror, not fund it. Rout Hamas, not root for it. https://t.co/NCDlXbsHDe
The Palestinian Authority is paying the Hamas terrorists who attacked Israel on October 7th for a “massacre well done.” They are complicit in the genocide of the Jewish people.
Biden wants the PA to have a role in governing Gaza after the war, but if the PA is paying pensions to the perpetrators of Oct 7, not only is there no future role for them in governing Gaza, there should be no future role for them in governing the West Bank. https://t.co/Od474fGhsJ
Palestinian Authority (PA) law requires that the terrorists involved in the Oct. 7 massacre get a financial reward. So do their families. The PA’s newspaper has announced 23,210 new “martyrs” who will receive payouts. @palwatch explains that the PA does not differentiate… https://t.co/lL91aRyR7e
"Even as the Palestine Authority complains of a budget crunch, it is readying to move from glorifying the Oct. 7 attack to compensating its participants." Palestinian ‘Pay for Slay’ Keeps Growing https://t.co/stn5No0yto