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Palestinian Families in Syria Protest Israeli Decision to Cut PA Tax Revenues

Published : 24-02-2019

Palestinian Families in Syria Protest Israeli Decision to Cut PA Tax Revenues

Families of slain Palestinians and prisoners continue to voice their deep anger over Israel’s decision to slash their revenues from tax funds allotted for the Palestinian Authority (PA).

A Palestinian refugee taking shelter in Jaramana Camp, in Rif Dimashq, said the families of Palestinians held in Israeli jails and those who were killed by the Israeli occupation forces during the Palestinian Revolution will be severely affected by Israel’s deduction of tax payment.

A Palestinian mother who lost her son during the Palestinian Revolution said she has been struggling for survival due to the dire socio-economic conditions she has been enduring in the impoverished Syrian territories. She said that she has no other source of income except for the sums she receives from the Palestine Liberation Organization in Damascus.

An Israeli bill deducting the welfare payments of detainees and families of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces from the Palestinian tax revenues was approved by the "Israeli Knesset" in June and adopted by the Israeli Cabinet earlier this week. Observers said this punitive measure is a continuation of enacting racist laws that support illegal Israeli occupation and undermine the two-sate solution.

Thousands of Palestinian refugees from Syria died as they fought alongside the PLO shortly after the organization’s founding in 1964. Others have been locked up in Israeli dungeons. The PLO and PA allocated salaries of $300 to $500 to the families’ victims.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8347

Families of slain Palestinians and prisoners continue to voice their deep anger over Israel’s decision to slash their revenues from tax funds allotted for the Palestinian Authority (PA).

A Palestinian refugee taking shelter in Jaramana Camp, in Rif Dimashq, said the families of Palestinians held in Israeli jails and those who were killed by the Israeli occupation forces during the Palestinian Revolution will be severely affected by Israel’s deduction of tax payment.

A Palestinian mother who lost her son during the Palestinian Revolution said she has been struggling for survival due to the dire socio-economic conditions she has been enduring in the impoverished Syrian territories. She said that she has no other source of income except for the sums she receives from the Palestine Liberation Organization in Damascus.

An Israeli bill deducting the welfare payments of detainees and families of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces from the Palestinian tax revenues was approved by the "Israeli Knesset" in June and adopted by the Israeli Cabinet earlier this week. Observers said this punitive measure is a continuation of enacting racist laws that support illegal Israeli occupation and undermine the two-sate solution.

Thousands of Palestinian refugees from Syria died as they fought alongside the PLO shortly after the organization’s founding in 1964. Others have been locked up in Israeli dungeons. The PLO and PA allocated salaries of $300 to $500 to the families’ victims.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8347