Israel resumes transferring tax money to Palestinians

Israel has resumed transferring tax money to the Palestinian Authority that it collected on behalf of the P.A.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel has resumed transferring tax money to the Palestinian Authority that it collected on behalf of the P.A.

Israeli media reported Wednesday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to transfer all the money withheld from December because of the P.A.’s serious financial problems. Tax money collected for the P.A. from November, reportedly about $115 million, was transferred to the Israel Electric Corp. to cover part of the P.A.’s debt to the utility.

The money freeze came after the United Nations General Assembly voted on Nov. 29 to upgrade the Palestinian’s U.N. status to non-member state observer against Israel’s wishes.

Israel collects income tax from Palestinians working in Israel, as well as import duties for the P.A.

The international community roundly condemned Israel for withholding the payments, which it has done before.
 

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