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Abbas approves aid to terrorists' families
www.jnewswire.com ^ | December 5th, 2005 | Ryan Jones
Posted on 12/05/2005 12:32:59 PM PST by Esther Ruth
JNW HEADLINE NEWS
Abbas approves aid to terrorists' families By Ryan Jones
December 5th, 2005
Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas has approved financial aid to the families of all Palestinians killed in conflict with Israel, the majority of whom died while engaging in acts of violence against men, women, children and soldiers.
The order was signed on the very day a Palestinian Arab blew himself up at a shopping mall in central Israel, slaughtering five people and wounding more than 50. The bomber's family, along with those of every other deceased killer, will now receive at least $250 a month in direct government aid, according to the new law.
That amount of money is more than most lower class Palestinians can hope to make working menial jobs. This fact, coupled with a culture that glorifies deceased terrorists as national heroes, has the potential to increase the number of young Palestinian Arabs willing to give their lives to kill Jews.
As reported by Israel's News First Class earlier this year, the PA is also shelling out for the legal defense of Palestinian terrorists sitting in Israeli prisons.
Together with the new Martyrs' Families law, the PA is now spending $100 million per year, a full one-tenth of its overall $1 billion budget, supporting those who engage in terrorist violence against the Jews of Israel.
Britain holds three under anti-terrorism laws
LONDON (Reuters) - British detectives arrested three men on Monday under security laws as part of "an ongoing investigation into international terrorism overseas".
The men, aged 34, 39, and 42, were held on suspicion of "the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism" following their arrest in the Worcestershire area of central England, police said.
"We are not prepared to discuss the location of the alleged terrorist activity or the nationality of the suspects," London's anti-terrorist police added in a statement.(snip)
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