Why does the British Government ignore the bad things the PA does?

prisoner protest 2012 Ramallah

A family protesting on behalf of an Islamic Jihad prisoner in an Israeli prison. Convicted terrorist prisoners are paid a salary by the PA

It seems that the whole world knows about and acknowledges that the leaders of the Palestinian Arabs do and say some very bad things. They claim they want peace with Israel while telling their people to hate Jews and glorify terrorists; they clamour for the release of convicted terrorists in Israeli prisons while paying them salaries for being locked up; they persecute their Christian minority and drive them out of the land; they lock up journalists for daring to criticise the regime; they suppress any free speech that is not in line with the “resistance” mantra. The whole world knows this – except for the British Government, who continue to turn a blind eye and pay out millions of pounds to a corrupt, violent and deceitful PA leadership.

When the Department for International Development (DfID) first launched its current aid plan to the PA in 2011, they clearly stated on their website that,

Our partnership [with the PA] is set out in a Memorandum of Understanding. This sets out mutual commitments around shared principles (poverty reduction, human rights, sound financial management and accountability). It also emphasises the importance of Palestinian adherence to a political programme that uphold principles of non-violence, seeks a negotiated two state solution and respects international law, relevant resolutions, previous agreements and obligations.

After the then minister, Andrew Mitchell, was challenged to uphold this condition on UK Aid, the website mysteriously changed and much of the above was deleted to become…

Our partnership is set out in a Memorandum of Understanding. This sets out mutual commitments around shared principles (poverty reduction, human rights, sound financial management and accountability). Our State-building Grant will help them to deliver…

DfID knows it should be holding the PA to account for its abuse of the memorandum it signed to receive our money, yet refuses to do so.

Palestinian Media Watch, in a report on PA salaries aid to prisoners, quotes the very wording of the PA resolution setting out the terms of these salaries,

“The minimum salary for a prisoner, to be paid to him from the beginning of his detention and for up to 3 years, is 1,400 shekels. Prisoners who have been imprisoned between 3 and 5 years will receive 2,000 shekels. Those imprisoned between 5 and 10 years will receive 4,000 shekels. Those imprisoned between 10 and 15 years will receive 6,000 shekels. Those imprisoned between 15 and 20 years will receive 7,000 shekels. Those imprisoned between 20 and 25 years will receive 8,000 shekels. Those imprisoned between 25 and 30 years will receive 10,000 shekels. Those who have been imprisoned 30 years or more will receive 12,000 shekels.” [Government resolution # 23 of 2010, Al- Hayat Al-Jadida, April 15, 2011]

So, not only are these figures far higher than social assistance payments to families and not only are the payment clearly stated to be salaries, but the salary increase the longer the prisoner is incarcerated. In other words, the more Israelis you kill, the more you get paid!

Paying terrorists salaries from aid money is just one of the bad things the PA leadership does. Here are one or two more which, were they taking place elsewhere, would bring sharp rebukes all round.

Suppression of free speech

There have been a number of recent court cases in the PA, where individuals have been charged and punished for criticising the regime. Some Palestinian journalists, for example the high profile Khaled Abu Toameh, have been forced to live in Israel because they cannot publish anything in the PA media that could be construed as critical of the PA or its leaders.

Abu Toameh, in an article in the Jewish Press on 4th November 2012, states,

 Any Palestinian writer or journalist who dares to criticize Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his policies or demand an end to corruption will be accused of “belittling the dignity of the state.”

The same applies to Joe public in the West Bank as well.

Restriction of human rights

In its annual report to the World, Freedom House continues to rate the disputed Palestinian territories as “Not Free” – that is, “…basic political rights are absent, and basic civil liberties are widely and systematically denied” (selected data version, p4) and again rates the area on very low scales for both political and civil rights (p.19). Anecdotal evidence points to persecution of the Christian minority at local levels by ordinary Palestinians. Christians are afraid to report or talk about this, for fear of retribution later.

Perhaps the most recent example of rights abuse is the suspicious death of a Palestinian prisoner in the Palestinian prison in Jericho. Ayman Samara died mysteriously in February of this year after being found talking through the prison fence to a reporter (who was himself detained for several hours).

Incitement to violence

One of the first stipulations in the 1993 Oslo accords  was that both sides should prevent any incitement of their populations to violence or hatred towards the other side. Not only did the PA ignore this condition from the start, but 20 years on they continue to provoke and encourage incitement to violence and hatred against Israel and teach their children the same. This is clearly a major obstacle to any hope of a future peace agreement and the British Government should insist on cessation of incitement and hate education as a condition of receiving British aid.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office Human Rights and Democracy Report update for December 2012, p.2, admits that, The British Consulate General are investigating reports of a song alleged to have been played on PA radio praising suicide bombings in Israel on 1 December.” On the same page, Alistair Burt restates that “…the UK is against any comments that could stir up hatred and prejudice in a region that needs a culture of peace and mutual respect.”  

The PA-controlled media continually flout the Oslo prohibition on inciting hatred and violence against Israel. Besides some Conservative MPs, a number of excellent and well-researched reports have also highlighted this issue but DfID has so far chosen to ignore them. If the Government is committed to a peaceful settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict then the PA must be pressured to cease this incitement.

CMEW has recently raised all these issues with Justine Greening, the present Minister for International Development. We await her response with bated breath! You know what they say, “Prepare for the worst and hope for the best.”

Israeli Government Report on PA Incitement

The cabinet of Bibi Netanyahu was recently (Dec 2nd) presented with a detailed report on PA incitement against Israel and Israelis in the form of a Powerpoint presentation. This was released and we are pleased to be able to show it to you here. It demonstrates that the PA as an official policy is teaching its people three things:

  1. The whole of what is now Israel, “from the river to the sea”, is part of “Palestine”.
  2. The demonisation of Jews and Israelis
  3. All forms of struggle – including terrorist acts – are legitimate forms of opposition to Israel

The international community expects Israel’s government to make concessions and talk peace to the PA, who are clearly demonstrating that they do not want peace. The international community should instead be pressuring and penalising the PA for refusing to sit down and negotiate with Israel without pre-conditions. Anyway, enough already! On to the show…

Justine Greening – please don’t inherit your predecessor’s Middle East blinkers

Whether or not Andrew Mitchell’s succession at International Development by Justine Greening is tied to runways at Heathrow remains to be seen. What is of concern, however, in terms of the Middle East Peace Process is whether he passed on to her the blinkers he persistently wore when examining any aspect of British aid to the Palestinian Authority.

It is admirable that Britain should play a part in supporting economic growth and political evolution towards democracy in the Palestinian Authority. It is lamentable, though, that our government has always turned a blind eye to Palestinian incitement of their own people to hate, kill and demonise Israel. Britain advocates a peaceful two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, yet we ignore all the signs that the Palestinians do not want peace with Israel; they want her complete destruction.

From maps of “Palestine” that include the whole of the state of Israel to the glorification of past terrorists and the indoctrination of children through TV programmes and school activities, Mahmoud Abbas and his leadership repeatedly and to this day make no secret of their desire for a “one-state” solution – Israel replaced by Palestine, not living alongside it.

The DfID website, in its operational plan for giving the PA £86 million pounds a year for four years (starting in 2011), stressed that “…we will judge any future government by its actions and its readiness to work for peace.” Read more of this post

Listen to the Arabic!

Ismail HaniyehThe Gaza terror group Hamas has just celebrated its 24th anniversary. To celebrate, their leader in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, gave a speech in which he made several categorical statements:

  • …the armed resistance and the armed struggle are the path and the strategic choice for liberating the Palestinian land, from the [Mediterranean] sea to the [Jordan] river, and for the expulsion of the invaders and usurpers [Israel] from the blessed land of Palestine.
  • Palestine – all of Palestine – is from the sea to the river. We won’t relinquish one inch of the land of Palestine.
  • The involvement of Hamas at any stage with the interim objective of liberation of [only] Gaza, the West Bank, or Jerusalem, does not replace its strategic view concerning Palestine and the land of Palestine.

A few days later, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, in an interview broadcast on the EU news channel Euro-News, said:Mahmoud Abbas

  • Hamas concurs with us on the following points: the first point is that the calm and the ceasefire are [in place] not only in Gaza, but also in the West Bank.
  • There will be no military resistance, honestly. And we agreed on this
  • …the permanent solution is on the ’67 borders. Hamas agreed to this, too.

So who’s telling little fibs then?? Haniyeh or Abbas?

While we were all enjoying our decadent Western fare of roast turkey and mince pies, it was announced that Hamas will join the Palestine Liberation Organisation – the group that, as the internationally-recognised voice of the Palestinian people negotiated the Oslo peace accords and gave birth to the Palestinian Authority. With the difference of views we see above, why would Hamas do that? For Two reasons:

First, once they join the PLO, Hamas will mount a takeover and become the strongest faction in the orgnaisation (currently that’s Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah).

Second, who says the PLO aren’t in agreement with Hamas’ long term aims? Do you remember the PLO “stages” plan – take what you can in negotiation and then use that as a base to extend power eventually over all of what is now Israel? A PA official recently confirmed that this is still the goal of the PLO, adding “you can’t say it to the world. You can say it to yourself.”

Listen to what they say in Arabic to their own people – not in English to us!

You can find more on the above on Palestine Media Watch’s site, here.

New Report Reveals PA Salaries Paid to Terrorists from British Aid

A new report from Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) reveals that the PA has passed a law that pays a salary to all terrorists convicted and imprisoned in Israel on a sliding scale according to how long they have served.

PMW (www.palwatch.org) gives exhaustive examples in the report of not only salaries being paid to terrorists, but of the glorification of past terror acts and the perpetrators. The organisation, acknowledged as one of the foremost authorities on PA output in Arabic, has already published vast quantities of documents revealing official PA incitement of its own people to violence and murder against Israeli and the material shown to children through schoolbooks, TV programmes, sports events and other methods that causes them to grow up to desire war and death in Jihad against Israel in preference to peace.

Most significantly, however, the PMW report shows how overseas aid, including from Britain, is contributing to the official PA salaries to terrorists. The Department for International Development claims that “credible studies” have shown no sign of incitement against Israel, but volumes of evidence produced by PMW reveal the opposite; that the PA do not desire peace with Israel but only her destruction and Britain is among those countries inadvertantly assisting them with millions of pounds of aid each year.

You can download a copy of the PMW report here.

New Publication – Palestinian Incitement and Hate Eucation

View Brochure on Incitement & Hate EducationCMEW has just produced a compact 8-page publication dealing with Palestinian incitement and hate education.

As the PA push ahead with their plans for recognition of a Palestinian state at the UN, our brochure explains why this is such an important issue for us in Britain. We show you powerful visual evidence of the way the Palestinian leadership is constantly poisoning its children against Jewish people and Israel, making long-term peace a virtual impossiblity.

We also draw lessons from the experience of politicians in Northern Ireland and ask why the British Government is pouring millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money each year into the PA’s coffers while they are behaving in this way.

You can see the brochure electronically here (best viewed with your browser at “Full Screen”). You can also order multiple copies for your group, church or organisation’s use. Email us for prices.

Maybe People Are Taking Notice At Last

Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) issues frequent bulletins and reports on various aspects of the vitriol that pours from official Palestinian sources. Here in the UK, the Taxpayers’ Alliance has faithfully publicised the issue of British taxpayers’ money being sent as ‘aid’ to prop up the Palestinian Authority’s budget. Our MPs need to take note of the behaviour of a regime we expect Israel to make peace with and which wants international recognition as a state (even though they aren’t one). One of PMW’s latest reports draws attention to international aid being paid to terrorist prisoners and their families as salaries! This is beside the long-standing expenditure of aid money on incitement against Israel; teaching children and teenagers to hate and murder Jewish people.

In today’s Daily Mail and Mail Online, Matthew Kalman reports on MP Phillip Davies anger at British money being wasted in this way, calling our payments of millions of pounds to the PA as ‘ludicrous’.

CMEW hopes that many more MPs will take note of this gross misuse of our money, especially in a time of economic hardship. Our seminar in September at the house of Commons will reinforce this message to our elected leaders, so if you want to encourage your MP to attend on 13th September email us for a copy of our invitation, which is open to all MPs and peers.

You can read the Daily Mail article on the Mail Online, here.

CMEW Parliamentary Seminar

We have organised a seminar for MPs and peers at the House of Commons on Tuesday September 13th with the title “Are The Palestinians Ready For Statehood?” The date we have chosen is the official opening date for the next UN General Assembly and during the session the Palestinian Authority is expected to ask for UN recognition for a Palestinian state within the so-called ’1967 borders’.

The British Government supports the concept of ‘two states for two people’: Israel and a Palestinian state living side-by-side within defensible and agreed borders. The Palestinian leadership, however, continues to sponsor incitement against Israel and Jewish people and to teach its children the ‘blessings’ of being a suicide terrorist bomber, dying to kill Israelis.

We are holding the seminar to draw attention to the fact that British taxpayers’ money is being sent to support the Palestinian budget with no accountability or conditions on how the money is to be spent. Thus, Britain is unintentionally helping the Palestinians to continue their campaign of demonisation and incitement to murder while pressuring Israel to make yet more concessions in the name of peace.

The seminar is not open to the public as we do not have the space, but if you would like to encourage your MP to attend, email us at info@cmew.org.uk for a copy of the invitation.

We will post more details about the seminar and the speakers later this month.

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