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Israel will not transfer tax and tariff funds its collects for the Palestinians this month in response to their successful bid for upgraded UN status, Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz said on Sunday.

"We said from the beginning that the raising of the status of Palestine at the UN would not produce no reaction from Israel," Steinitz said at the beginning of a weekly cabinet meeting.
 
"I have no intention of transferring the taxes due to the Palestinian Authority this month. They will be used to pay the Palestinian Authority's debts to the Israeli electricity company," he said.
 
Israel's Haaretz newspaper said a total of 460 million shekels ($120 million, 92.7 million euros) would be withheld from the Palestinians.
 
The move comes after the Palestinians secured non-member state observer status at the UN General Assembly last week, winning approval in a 138-9 vote over fierce opposition from Israel and the United States.
 
Israel has already announced new settlement construction in the wake of the vote, in what was widely considered a punitive response to the bid.

Ahead of the vote, Israel's government had warned the Palestinians and the international community that it would react harshly to upgraded status for the Palestinians, accusing them of leapfrogging negotiations and disregarding peace accords.

The Palestinians say the upgraded status does not contradict any effort for new talks, pointing out that negotiations have been on hold since late September 2010.
 
They ground to a halt shortly after they began over the issue of settlement construction. The Palestinians want a freeze on all settlement activity before talks resume, but Israel wants negotiations without any preconditions.
 
Every month, Israel transfers tens of millions of dollars in customs duties which are levied on goods destined for Palestinian markets that transit through Israeli ports, and which constitute a large percentage of the Palestinian budget.
 
The transfers are governed by the 1994 Paris Protocols with the Palestinians.
 
But Israel often freezes the transfer of the funds as a punitive measure in response to diplomatic or political developments viewed as harmful.
 
The freezes have contributed to an already dire financial position for the Palestinian Authority, which has frequently been unable to make payroll for its employees in the last year.

December/02/2012

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ebby m

12/3/2012 4:19:23 AM

@Jobs Why you're comments are full of hate and inaccurate. Half of Israelis are from the ME (Yemen, Egypt, Syria, Iran. Morocco, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Lybia, Tunisia, Turkey etc.). They were forced to leave their countries of birth during the wars with the Arabs (1948, 1956,1967, 1973 and so on).

turkic voice

12/2/2012 11:29:40 PM

This is a positive sign that Israel’s grip is slipping of the Palestinians next step is full recognition with a signed declaration of a united Arab and Muslim allegiance together at protecting all current borders with the consequences being spelled out to Israel. Handing out copies to Israeli and USA and other interested parties of this security measures taken with consequences...

Truth Teller

12/2/2012 10:50:08 PM

Very simple. There is Palestinian Authority's debts to the Israeli electricity company of 615 millions shekels. What is wrong if Israel do not deliver the 415 millions shekel to the Palestinian Authorities ?.

Tekion Particle

12/2/2012 9:05:46 PM

Israelis are the thorn on Palestinians side and trouble makers of the ME. @ Uri D, are you for real? Land of the ancestors? If everyone decides to return to the lands of their ancestors 2000 years later there would be wars everywhere. So Uri D. at what point does the lease hold or ownership of a property runs out? Obviously 2000 years of absence is not enough according to you.

Roger Harding

12/2/2012 8:23:54 PM

Overindulged by USA. Spoiled child/brat of the ME, Israel. Exhibits "grandiose" or even "narcissistic"behavioural problems. Netanyahu thinks he is bigger than the overwhelming world opinion. Lets hope he is not developing a mental disorder.

Brit in Turkey

12/2/2012 6:47:49 PM

Uri D. "how people can "steal" their ancestors' land? As all knows, and is historical fact, there was no even once a Palestinian "state" in Israel." By your logic American Indians can chuck out the European settlers, so can the natives of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa. The Celts can chuck out the Romans and Normans in UK... It goes on and on. And lets not forget the Palestinians could then chuck out the Israelis. After all it was all Palestinian land before 14 May 1948.

Richard Kolchin

12/2/2012 6:40:17 PM

Israel's "aggression" is only in its efforts to survive. Palestinians could have their own independent state if they merely agree to let Israel survive in peace as a Jewish state. The Palestinians refuse. They teach their children from infancy that Israel must be destroyed, that the Jews must be killed. All Israel seeks do do is protect its population.

Plain Talk

12/2/2012 6:26:12 PM

In this case the answer is a simple one, Israel must be again in dificulties to pay it's own bills, so why not default on obligations or confescate someone else'd funds and as usual, point a bonny finger at the Palestinians and for the ten thausns time shreek and call them Terrorist. After all they already have confiscated the Customs Duty moneys the collect for the Palestinians! As usual, easy momey replaces the hard money as they spend and spend themselves into bankrupcy!

Safiyah Noor Page

12/2/2012 6:05:58 PM

"Why should should Israelis pay the electric bills of the Palestinian?" you ask. Wrong question! Why are American taxpayers supporting Israeli aggression? Israel has been and is currently receiving a huge amount of foreign aid and I wonder what on earth for. Their economy is thriving yet they are arrogant beggars demanding aid to do what exactly. Now as so many have commented they show their true" ugly face". The time is nearing when they will not be governing any region in al Shams.

GERARD SELTZER

12/2/2012 5:53:44 PM

All these maneuvers by Israel are part of the game of cat and mouse deplomacy. The start of settlement building in the West Bank and East Jerusalem will take between one and two years. The withholding of tax monies to the PLO is a replay of things Isreal has done in the past and then rescinded. So, what else is new? Don't dispair, time and public opinion and US pressure will affect the final outocme.
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