Tuesday, September 10, 2019

PAY TO SLAY

PA raises salaries of bomb makers behind deadly 2003 attacks

Israel Hayom
September 9, 2019

The Palestinian Authority has raised the “salaries” of two of the terrorists responsible for deadly twin suicide bombings in Israel in 2003, according to Israeli NGO Palestinian Media Watch.

The monthly payments were increased from NIS 6,000 ($1,703) to NIS 7,000 ($1,982) in accordance with PA law, as the two terrorists have now been imprisoned by Israel for 15 years. The two, who were arrested in July and August 2004, were the ones that manufactured the suicide vests used in the attacks.

The PA has to date paid a total of NIS 3,248,900 ($922,136) to the terrorists responsible for the bombings, according to PMW. Calculations carried out by the NGO according to the PA’s own pay scale show that the PA has, to date, paid the six terrorists imprisoned for their roles in the attacks a total of NIS 2,892,500‬ ($820,660), while the families of the two bombers – so-called “martyrs” – have received a total of NIS 356,400 ($101,118).

The move was made in accordance with Palestinian government's "pay-to-slay" policies, despite US and Israeli pressure, including through various legislation in Congress and Israeli financial penalties.

Sixteen people were murdered and 75 wounded in the 2003 bombings. In the first attack, at a bus stop near the Tzrifin base, nine people were killed and 18 injured, while in the second, at a coffee shop in Jerusalem just hours later, 7 people died and 57 were injured.

Among the victims of the Café Hillel bombing in Jerusalem were Dr. David Applebaum and his daughter Nava, who was to have been married the next day.

The US-born Applebaum was chief of the emergency room and trauma services of Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center and a specialist in emergency medicine. Just before the attack, he participated in a symposium at which he taught terror-trauma procedures to medical professionals.

Alon Mizrachi, the security guard at Café Hillel, was killed when he tackled the suicide bomber and shoved him out of the cafe, thereby saving many lives. He was the uncle of Ziv Mizrachi, an Israeli soldier murdered by a Palestinian terrorist in November 2015.

The law guaranteeing imprisoned terrorists a monthly salary was adopted by the PA in 2004. PA leader Mahmoud Abbas has twice approved considerable salary hikes for these prisoners, and in 2006 approved regulations codifying the monthly payments and scheduled increases.

In 2010, he approved a 300% increase, from NIS 4,000 ($1,135) per month to NIS 12,000 ($3,400) per month, for prisoners having served more than 30 years in prison – i.e., murderers.

In addition to the monthly salaries, the 2004 PA Law of Prisoners and Released Prisoners prohibits the PA from signing any peace agreement that does not include the release of all Palestinian terrorists in Israeli jails, including those who actually carried out attacks.

In 18 months, according to PMW, the PA is scheduled to raise the salary of mass murderer Ibrahim Hamed, who is serving 54 life sentences for planning terrorist attacks which claimed the lives of 54 people.

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