Since U.S. President Donald Trump took office, the Palestinian Authority has been pressured to stop the allowances it has been paying to families of Palestinian martyrs, wounded, prisoners and released prisoners since it was established on the grounds that these payments encourage continued terrorism.
Senior P.A. officials, headed by leader Mahmoud Abbas, totally reject this demand and emphasize that these payments will not be stopped, noting that they are a clear national obligation. At an August 2017 meeting with Trump’s senior advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner, Abbas said that he would never stop the payments to the families of prisoners, released prisoners and martyrs, even if he was forced out of office as a result.
In similar statements on July 23, 2018, at a Ramallah ceremony, he called the prisoners “pioneers” and “stars in the firmament of the Palestinian people’s struggle” who head the Palestinian priorities. He added that the payments would not be stopped.
At the July 23 Ramallah ceremony to honor prisoners—some of them who died in Israeli prisons (during the 1980-1992 hunger strikes in the prisons) and some released prisoners—Abbas conferred medals on the families of the “martyred prisoners” and on the released prisoners, and said, inter alia: “We will neither reduce nor prevent [payment] of allowances to the families of martyrs, prisoners and released prisoners, as some seek, and if we had only a single penny left, we would pay it to families of the martyrs and prisoners.”
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