The Palestinian Authority is playing a shell game, where it shifts around resources to make it look that it’s not behind the terror payment program, according to observers.
President Mahmoud Abbas faced criticism from allies and foes alike on Tuesday over a decree overhauling payments to families ...
Jordan's King Abdullah is expected to tell Trump such a move could spur radicalism, spread chaos in the region and threaten ...
Hamas says it will delay the further release of hostages in the Gaza Strip after accusing Israel of violating a fragile ...
The payouts were long denounced by Israel, which says the system incentivises terrorism. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Under US and Israeli pressure, the Palestinian Authority has cut off payments to families of those held in Israeli prisons or ...
Hamas on Monday announced it would stop releasing Israeli hostages until further notice over what the Palestinian militant ...
Abbas reportedly canceled the program, dubbed “pay-for-slay” by its critics, as a goodwill gesture toward Donald Trump.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has ordered for special payments to relatives of Palestinian prisoners to be suspended, ...
Reform will bring families of security prisoners and slain terrorists into same welfare system as other Palestinians, be ...
The next exchange, scheduled for Saturday, called for three more Israeli hostages to be freed in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.