Netanyahu stopped Palestine's 326 crore fund: Israeli PM said - Terror is brewing in Palestine
Netanyahu stopped Palestine's 326 crore fund: Israeli PM said - Terror is brewing in Palestine; If the enemy remains alive, then there is no fund
In Israel, the new radical nationalist government led by Benjamin Netanyahu has started strictly implementing the policy of zero tolerance against terrorism. The Israeli forces carried out a major attack targeting the hideouts of the terrorists living in the Jenin camp.
The new government stopped the tax revenue of 40 million dollars (about 326 crore rupees) of Palestine. This tax is collected by Israel and usually transferred to the Palestinian Authority. Announcing the move in early January, the finance minister said, “We are not interested in tax transfers to the Palestinian Authority as long as it continues to terrorize and the enemy is alive.”
Police Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, leader of the far-right Jude Power party who was previously convicted of terrorism-related crimes, has also announced that the display of the Palestinian flag will be banned. Although it is not a crime to wave the Palestinian flag in Israel, the police have started prohibiting it. Palestinian flags are being removed from Israeli-Arab villages. The action was taken against Palestinian terrorists and helpers in Jenin against anti-flag backgrounds.
The action was taken against the terrorists and their helpers in Jenin against the background of anti-flag. This increased the tension. Security sources believe there is a possibility of terrorist attacks in Israel in the coming days. The year 2022 was the bloodiest year of conflict in Israel since 2014.
Israeli forces targeted the locally organized terrorist groups The Lion's Den and the Jenin Brigade during the attack. On this, Palestine said that it would end security cooperation. The Oslo Accords were signed between Israel and Palestine in 1993.