Federal court allows action to enforce the Taylor Force Act The effect of violating the law is odiously financing and promoting the murder of innocent Americans, Israelis and others. Leonard Grunstein July 5, 2024
House subcommittee talks terrorism, legislation and Palestinian Authority ‘pay-for-slay’ practices The hearing focused on the nearly six-year-old Taylor Force Act, which blocks the United States from funding the Palestinian Authority unless it stops paying terrorists and their families. Bradley Martin Sept. 27, 2023
No greater US ally than Israel, Rep. Mike Bost tells US-Israel Leaders Summit “For 75 years, Israel has defied the odds,” said Rep. John James, of Michigan, said at the inaugural event. “I can only imagine what the next 75 years hold.” JNS Staff June 6, 2023
Murder of Elan Ganeles brings Palestinian Authority’s ‘martyr fund’ back into focus “The way the Biden administration is handling the Palestinian Authority’s ‘pay for slay’ program is very upsetting,” Stuart Force, father of Taylor Force, told JNS. Bradley Martin March 9, 2023
Biden isn’t serious about opposing Palestinian terrorism A bid to strengthen the Taylor Force Act that penalizes the Palestinian Authority’s “pay for slay” policy is necessary. But the administration is still evading the law in other ways. Jonathan S. Tobin March 3, 2023
Stop subsidizing the murder of Americans, Mr. President Instead of interfering in Israel’s domestic affairs, the administration should focus on protecting U.S. citizens from Palestinian terrorists. Mitchell Bard March 1, 2023
Honoring Joe Biden, dishonoring Taylor Force That the U.S. president who reversed the freeze on American aid to the “pay for slay” Palestinian Authority is receiving Israel’s Presidential Medal is worse than ironic. Ruthie Blum July 10, 2022
Biden is skirting laws to aid Palestinians The Taylor Force Act bars U.S. funding to the Palestinian Authority as long as it continues its “pay-for-slay” policy, rewarding terrorists and their families with financial stipends. Mitchell Bard May 25, 2022
NGOs call for UN version of Taylor Force Act to curb terror financing The United States is the largest financial supporter of the United Nations, providing 22 percent of its financial support (China is a distant second with 12 percent). “Americans should know what their money is going toward,” said Eytan Meir of Im Tirtzu. David Isaac July 12, 2021