When Israel comes to distribute [food], you see, what do those who steal the money say? ‘It’s poison. Do not accept [anything] from them. Don’t let them buy you with a bag of groceries.’… Did the PA not get 800 million shekels? Why should I not get [food]?More recently, the PA refused to accept humanitarian aid shipped from the United Arab Emirates because it arrived via Israel’s Ben-Gurion International Airport. Palestinian government sources argued that this was a cover for normalization of relationships with Israel and that the PA refuses to serve as a bridge for that UAE-Israel ties.
The People Protest the Palestinian Authority Leadership
Palestinian Arabs took to the streets in protest against their leaders on Friday and Saturday as martial law was declared by Palestinian Authority (PA) Prime Minister Dr. Mohammad Shtayyeh. All mosques and businesses have been ordered closed between Friday and Monday for the Eid al-Fitr holiday; no cars are allowed on the roads, and people are not permitted to leave their homes.
The reason given for the closure: Residents of the PA who work in Israel returned to their homes for the holiday and they brought the coronavirus back with them.
"This was the last straw,” said Waheed Tahan of Jerusalem. Mohammad Massad, leader of the Palestinian Workers’ Organization (PWO), was adamant when he said, “Nobody believes them.”
The Coronavirus pandemic was a turning point for the Palestinian Arab people, according to Massad, as it demonstrated the huge difference between the behavior of the PA and that of Israel. He lamented that people are starving in their homes.
While businesses are closed and there is no work, the PA leadership has not been passing on to the residents any of the international human aid sent to provide relief to the people, Massad said. Instead, it goes into the leaders’ own pockets.
Furthermore, social benefits paid out by Israel to those who work in the country are not going into the employees’ personal bank accounts but into those of the PA leadership. This was the trigger for the recent establishment of the PWO that has, to date, acquired a membership numbering 42,000.
The PWO filed a petition with the Supreme Court last week asking Israel not to lend 800 million shekels to the PA because the residents will not see any of it.
On May 12, Israel’s Mako TV channel reported on the change of heart toward Israel on the part of Arabs in eastern Jerusalem.
Before the Corona pandemic, explained eastern Jerusalem resident and social activist Daoud Siam, Jerusalem municipal inspectors would enter the city to give out fines or destroy illegal construction, but now they are handing out food to hungry residents. He told journalist Ohad Hemo:
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