Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Israeli Cabinet votes to halt funding to Palestinians

This seems like it would be a no brainer.

TEL AVIV -- The Israeli Cabinet voted yesterday to cut off all funding to the Palestinian Authority while acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert described the self-rule government -- now coming under Hamas control -- as a "terrorist authority."

[...] Israel's economic sanctions, which freeze monthly transfers of as much as $50 million in Palestinian customs revenue, will create a financial crisis in the West Bank and Gaza unless the authority can find alternate sources of funding.


Israel said it would urge other nations to halt aid as well. That apprently was good enough for the US as we demanded $50 million in aid returned. The Arab League met yesterday in Algiers and discussed how to help make up for the PA's lost revenue, but did not come up with many volunteers.

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - Arab League foreign ministers have failed to agree on aid for the Palestinians as they come under rule of the militant Hamas, amid a dispute over commitments from each member state.

Only three members of the league have contributed aid for the Palestinians, Algerian officials said after a meeting in Algiers that ran into late Monday night.

The Arab League's Secretary General Amr Moussa and Algerian State Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem appealed at the meeting for all other member states to contribute funds.

Speaking at a news conference after the meeting, they did not indicate which countries had not paid or give details of the dispute.


That's very interesting. Are we putting on the exact amount of pressure necessary to keep Hamas from getting much of anything to replace the aid they'd lose if we and the EU cease aid? Seems that that would be a huge success for diplomacy.