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    RememberUsAlways (rememberusalways@newsie.social)'s status on Friday, 23-Aug-2024 08:29:14 JSTRememberUsAlwaysRememberUsAlways
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    • Qasim Rashid, Esq.

    @QasimRashid

    I'm just going to leave this here for reference to 60 years of human shields as employees.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_Authority_Martyrs_Fund
    But sure, try to use your platform to spread a false narrative like #Genocide when the population of the area surrounding #Israel has mushroomed from 700,000 in 1948 to 7,000,000 today.
    #Palestine
    @palestine

    In conversationabout 9 months ago from newsie.socialpermalink

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      Palestinian Authority Martyrs Fund
      The Palestinian Authority Martyrs Fund are two funds operated by the Palestinian Authority (PA). The Foundation for the Care of the Families of Martyrs pays monthly cash stipends to the families of Palestinians killed, injured, or imprisoned while carrying out violence against Israel. The Prisoners Fund makes disbursements to Palestinians imprisoned in Israeli jails. In 2016, the PA paid out about NIS 1.1 billion (US$303 million) in stipends and other benefits. Critics often call the fund "pay for slay" and blame the payments for encouraging terrorism. In 2007, the World Bank argued that the fund did "not seem justified from a welfare or fiscal perspective." By 2014, mounting criticism of the payments led to the PA transferring management of the Martyrs Fund to the Palestinian Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs Commission, of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which now disburses the government-funding to recipients and their families. History Fatah established the Palestine Mujahidin and Martyrs Fund in 1964 to recompense the families of dead and wounded Palestinian fedayeen militants. In 1971 it was replaced by the Society...
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