Palestinian Media Watch
Between 2017 and 2019 the Palestinian Authority transferred some $31 million to security prisoners in Israeli jails via Israel’s Postal Bank • The system “is in accordance with the law,” says Israel’s Justice Ministry.
Palestinians complain of ‘humiliating’ wait at post office to collect PA terror stipends
“By Allah, this is unbearable, unbearable,” says Latifa Abu Hmeid, mother to six terrorists.
P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah Party calls to “raise the level of confrontation in the coming days” and urges protesters to gather on Jerusalem Day for a “day of action.”
Fatah defends terror attack, calls on locals to erase security camera evidence
“Resistance is a natural right of the Palestinian people against the Zionist arrogance,” says the Nablus branch of P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah Party.
A third of Palestinian political parties have logos erasing State of Israel
Of the 36 parties running in the upcoming Palestinian parliamentary elections, 11 employ images showing all of Israel replaced with “Palestine.”
Report: Ramallah continues to allocate chunk of cash-strapped budget to terrorists
“T]hat international donors are willing to give the P.A. hundreds of millions of euros a year ... is a key factor in why Palestinian terrorism continues to thrive,” says PMW director Itamar Marcus.
Europe created Zionism ‘to get rid of its Jewish problem,’ claims official PA daily
Jewish history in the land of Israel was invented by Europe to trick the “wicked Jews” into leaving, writes Al-Hayat Al-Jadida’s Omar Hilmi al-Ghoul.
Role of Palestinian libel in murder of Esther Horgen
The main suspect claims to have been motivated by the P.A.’s repeated false claims that Israel denies medical treatment to security prisoners.
PA again frames terrorism against Israelis as a ‘holy war for Allah’
Official P.A. daily praises “lofty morals, courage and heroism” of Palestinian terrorist behind multiple lethal terrorist attacks against Israelis.
The French Development Agency focuses on “on climate, biodiversity, peace, education, urban development, health and governance.”
The claim was aired on official Palestinian television.
Ramallah is making a last-ditch effort to circumvent Israeli legislation, slated to go into effect on Dec. 31, which makes Palestinian banks criminally liable for processing “pay for slay” stipends.