by Ezra HaLevi
A British taxpayers advocacy group has published a report slamming
"How British taxpayers are funding hate education and violence in the
"In order for a [peace] deal to stick over the long term, it is essential that the Palestinian population fully accepts it," said Matthew Sinclair, the author of the report and a policy analyst at the TaxPayers'
According to the report, the L47.5 million of British aid to the PA is supporting:
* Textbooks praising insurgents in
* Television broadcasts aimed at children that urge violence against non-Muslims and promote the view that
The British newspaper Express elicited a response to the report from the Department for International Development (DFID), which answered: "We don't fund the Palestinian Authority directly and therefore don't fund textbooks."
The TaxPayers' Alliance fired back almost immediately: "How strange, on the 11th of July last year they put out a press release titled: 'UK leads the way in resuming direct aid for Palestinian Authority,'" the group pointed out on its web site, reprinting the release, which boasted: "The UK has underlined its support for the Palestinian Authority with a contribution of L3 million to allow it to begin paying off its private sector debts, Douglas Alexander, Secretary of State for International Development, announced today. A month after Hamas's takeover of
"Our report raises serious issues about how the
For more information on incitement in PA textbooks, visit the Israel-based Center For Monitoring the Impact of Peace, whose reports are widely quoted in the TaxPayers' report.
Ezra HaLevi
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