Anti-Israel bigotry and bias EU Europe Funding Hamas

EUROPEAN DOUBLE-TALK ON FUNDING PALI TERRORISM…….

 

Europe is neck deep in funding terrorism, all the while they point a (an imaginary) moral finger at Israel for protecting itself and for not caving to all of the Arabs’ demands.

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Once more: European double-talk on the funding of Palestinian Arab terrorism

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Over at the ParliamentToday.com update service (“operated by Parliamentary News Services, Press Gallery, House of Commons“) they posted the following exchange today to their subscribers, one of whom (H/T Michael H.) kindly forwarded it along to us.

 

E-001778/2014 | Monday, 3 March 2014
Question for written answer to the Commission (Vice-President/High Representative)
Rule 117: Michał Tomasz Kamiński (ECR)
VP/HR — Salaries to terrorists in Israeli prisons

It is a well-known fact that the Palestinian Authority proudly owns up to illegally spending over 6% of its budget — donated by, among others, the EU, where funding terrorism is against the law — on salaries for terrorists in Israeli prisons and pensions for the families of suicide bombers. The Palestinian Prisoner Affairs Minister, Issa Qarake, has admitted on television that the salaries are directly proportional to the terrorists’ sentences and the number of Jews they have killed.
1. What information can the EEAS provide concerning this case?
2. What is the Commission’s strategy to stop EU funds being used to pay salaries to terrorists in Israeli prisons? As the last known case of paying money for killing Jews was in Nazi Germany, will the EU High Representative condemn this practice?

Answer given by Mr Füle on behalf of the Commission

The EU is aware that the Palestinian Authority has a system of allowances in place for Palestinian prisoners, their families and ex-detainees. This scheme is not and has never been financed by the EU. All the funds the EU allocates to the Palestinian Authority for salaries, pensions and social allocations, are subject to rigorous ex ante and ex post verification procedures, notably including a specific check against a recognised data base of individuals listed as having a connection with terrorism of any sort. Any name which is signalled by the check is automatically deleted from the list of beneficiaries. The Commission would also refer the Honourable Member to its answer to Written Question E-14320/2013.

More here. H/T: David Frankfurter

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