When Israel matter-of-factly points out that the responsibility for
health care for the Palestinians rests with their own leaders, this has
little effect on the mainstream media, which continues to run stories
that repeat the Palestinian complaint. All those reporters and editors
need do – it’s a one-minute Internet search – is take a look at the Oslo
Accords (1995), Annex III, Article 17, which unambiguously transfers
the responsibility for Palestinian health care, including vaccinations,
to the Palestinian Authority:
ARTICLE 17
Health
1. Powers and responsibilities in the sphere of Health in the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip will be transferred to the Palestinian side,
including the health insurance system.
2. The Palestinian side shall continue to apply the present
standards of vaccination of Palestinians and shall improve them
according to internationally accepted standards in the field, taking
into account WHO recommendations. In this regard, the Palestinian side shall continue the vaccination of the population with the vaccines listed in Schedule 3.
The Palestinian Authority did nothing to prepare for the pandemic. It
did not order any vaccines, no doubt assuming that it could rely on
Israel — perhaps under pressure — to take care of that. It did not
husband its resources to pay for vaccines, either. Instead, in 2020 it
continued its infamous and expensive “Pay-For-Slay” program, whereby the
PA government gives terrorists, if imprisoned by Israel, and to their
families, if they had been killed during their attacks, generous monthly
payments.
During 2020, the PA spent more than $150 million on its Pay-For-Slay
program. That amount would have paid for enough vaccines for every
Palestinian man, woman, and child. The PA made a choice: it preferred to
reward past acts of terror, and to incentivize future acts, rather than
to pay for vaccinations for its own population.
Now we learn that the PA has decided to give the two terrorist
cousins, Amjad and Hakim Awad, who butchered with knives the five
members of the Fogel family – the father Ehud, the mother Ruth, and the
three little children, Yoav (11), Eldad (4), and Hadas (3 months) — a
50% raise. They will each now be receiving $1,806 a month. The average
wage for a Palestinian worker of similar educational background to the
two terrorist cousins is $430 a month.
So they will be receiving more
than four times as much for having murdered the Fogel family as they
would have received from working. It’s quite a reward for murderers, and
quite an incentive for many Palestinians at the low end of the wage
scale to go and do likewise. And if you murder enough Israelis, you may
find the PA – or Hamas in Gaza – has named a square or a street after
you.
What will the Biden Administration make of this raise in pay for two
terrorists who butchered four members of a family while they were
sleeping? Anything? Nothing?
The Biden Administration has said more than once it plans to renew
America’s financial support for the PA. One of the main reasons why the
Trump Administration ended that aid was the PA’s refusal to discontinue
its “Pay-For-Slay” program, which was a clear violation of the 2018
Taylor Force Act. The Taylor Force Act is an Act of the U.S. Congress to
stop American economic aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA) until the
PA ceases paying stipends through the Palestinian Authority Martyr’s
Fund to individuals who commit acts of terrorism and to the families of
deceased terrorists.
How does the PA, how does the Biden Administration,
hope to avoid the provisions of this act? Some have said that the PA is
going to relabel its payments, representing them as subsidies to the
poor rather than as rewards to terrorists. The terrorists themselves, if
still alive and imprisoned, are poor because, as prisoners, they have
no gainful employment. And in those cases where a terrorist is killed
during his attack, whether by the Israelis or as a result of a suicide
bombing, his family is left without one of its breadwinners. The PA
payments can be presented as a way to make up the difference. But this
sleight-of-word will fool no one.
It’s still, behind the relabelling,
the same old “Pay-For-Slay” program. Families of Palestinians who have
been imprisoned as common criminals will not be receiving the payments
we are now being told are prompted only by the desire to help poorer
families with a member in prison. The monthly stipends will still be
confined to those who are imprisoned as terrorists, or to the families
of dead terrorists.
This 50% rise in the amount being given to the Awad cousins, found
guilty of a particularly atrocious act – butchering in their sleep the
five members of the Fogel family, including two small children and a
baby – cries out for comment, for denunciation, by the Biden
Administration. Tony Blinken, if not Biden himself, should point to this
grotesque “raise” as a reminder as to why the Americans will not be be
renewing its aid to the PA until the “Pay-For-Slay” program has been
shut own.
Here’s what he should say: “We would like to help the
Palestinians, but we cannot possibly do so as long as this Pay-For-Slay
program continues. That program both rewards past terrorism and
incentivizes future terrorism. And it is even more shameful, and
horrifying that the PA, instead of announcing it is ending the
Pay-For-Slay Program, as it must for American aid to be renewed, has
instead decided to raise by 50% the amount the murderers of the Fogel
family — a particularly ghastly crime — receive every month. This cannot
be tolerated. Until the Pay-For-Slay program is fully discontinued, to
our satisfaction and that of Congress, there will be no renewal of
American aid.
And furthermore, we will be asking Congress to add another
requirement to the Taylor Force Act. To wit: “Even in the absence of
any financial rewards, any non-monetary recognition or honor that the
Palestinian Authority chooses to bestow on terrorists, including but not
limited to naming squares and streets after them, will be sufficient
reason to prevent a renewal of American aid.”
That kind of warning should get the attention of Mahmoud Abbas and
his rapacious henchmen in Ramallah. But what can they do? They don’t
want to be seen as yielding to American demands for the sake of getting
the spigot of American aid again turned on.
They have their principles,
after all. But those grifters and grafters in the PA dearly long for
that generous American aid to be renewed, so that they can skim off
their shares. Decisions, decisions.
As Mr. Dooley used to say, “when
someone says it’s not the money, it’s the principle –it’s the money.”