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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Bill: PA tax funds would be used to pay for Kassam damage
2007-11-14

Israel might soon be able to demand that the Palestinian Authority cover the costs of Kassam rocket damage, according to a new bill that passed a preliminary reading in the Knesset plenum Wednesday.

The bill, an initiative of MKs Yisrael Hasson (Israel Beitenu) and Limor Livnat (Likud), would finance repairs of all damages related to Kassam fire - evacuating residents of Gaza periphery settlements, repairing damage to buildings, medical costs and psychological treatment - from the tax funds that Israel collects for the Palestinian Authority and transfers on a regular basis. The bill also stipulates that the costs for securing residential houses, shelters and bus stations in Gaza periphery settlements come from the PA tax money.

Thirty-seven MKs voted for the bill, while 23 voted against. Earlier this month, a ministerial committee headed by Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann approved the draft to be voted on in the plenum. Hasson further proposed that the bill, if made into a law, would be enforced retroactively, beginning with the disengagement from Gaza last year.

Apart from initiators Hasson and Livnat, MKs Shai Hermesh (Kadima) and Matan Vilna'i (Labor) also signed the draft.

"I am happy the MKs common sense was stronger than the government's opposition," Hasson said after the vote. "It is important that [attendants of the] Annapolis [peace conference] will also see the plight of the children of Sderot. It's time for relevant officials to take responsibility for their actions."

MK Livnat said that "this is the first step in ending this outrage of giving [the PA] money that is then used for terrorism."
Clearly, this violates the Rights™ of paleostinians, hopefully, the UN or an equally respectable International Body will put an end to this fiendish scheme.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#3  Hasson for president! (Livnat for VP).
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-11-14 23:42  

#2  Seems only fair.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-11-14 19:26  

#1  Har har! Too funny! That's going to cause a little self-conflict, isn't it! I suspect it won't last very long though.
Posted by: gorb   2007-11-14 14:34  

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