Non-public State Department report confirms Palestinians are not living up to promises
- The Palestinian government is still paying imprisoned terrorists stipends and inciting violence against Israel, even as the Biden administration provides nearly half a billion dollars in American taxpayer funds to the government
- U.S. aid was slashed by the Trump administration due to the Palestinian Authority’s support for terrorism, as well as a bipartisan US. law mandating that American aid be frozen until the Palestinian government ends its terrorist payment policy, also known as “pay-to-slay."
- Since April 2021, the United States has provided “over half-a-billion dollars in assistance for the Palestinians,” including $316 million in July
The Biden administration has given more than $417 million in humanitarian assistance to Palestinian refugees through the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which is known to advocate against Israel
- In addition, the U.S. Agency for International Development has awarded some $75 million- $20.5 million was allocated for COVID relief and "Gaza recovery assistance."
Jonathan Schanzer, a regional expert and senior vice president for research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said the Palestinian Authority and its splinter groups are becoming increasingly polarized
- incitement continues unabated, and violent splinter factions of entities closely tied to the P.A. are forming
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