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On
September 11, 2021, Israeli security forces managed to capture four of the six
terrorists who escaped from the Gilboa prison just days earlier. The terrorists
did not resist their re-arrest.
While
their escape was clearly the result of a substantial failure on the part of the
Israeli Prison Service, their relatively quiet re-capture could well be the
function of the comfortable life in Israeli prison while
accumulating massive salaries, from the Palestinian Authority.
According
to calculations made by Palestinian Media Watch, based on the official PA terrorist
salary pay scale, prior to the escape of the terrorists, the PA had already
paid them a minimum cumulative sum of 3,728,600 shekels ($1,165,125).
Leading
the payments was Mahmoud Ardah, who was arrested in 1996 and sentenced to life
and another 15 years. To reward Ardah for his terrorist activities, to date the
PA has paid him a total of 1,156,000 shekels ($361,230). For the last 60
months, Ardah had been receiving 8,000 shekels ($2,471). On Sept. 21, he will
complete 25 years in prison. Accordingly, in his September “pay check”, he will
receive a salary rise to 10,000 shekels/month ($3,089)
The
second highest paid of the escaped terrorists is Muhammad Ardah, an Islamic
Jihad member who was put on trial and convicted for his part in initiating and
executing a suicide bombing on Nov. 29, 2001, in which 3 people were murdered
and many others were wounded. To reward Ardah for blowing up a bus, the PA has
already paid him a total of 903,200 shekels ($282,235). Arrested in May 2002,
this Ardah receives 7,000 shekels/month ($2,162). He will receive a salary
increase in May 2022.
The two
Ardah’s are followed by Yaqub Qaderi, who carried out a shooting attack in 2002
in which Yosef Ajami was murdered and a foreign worker was wounded. Arrested in
2003, to reward Qaderi for murdering an Israeli, the PA has paid him a total of
831,800 shekels ($259,923). His current monthly salary is 7,000 shekels
($2,162).
The next
highest paid of the terrorist escapees is Ayham Kamamji who murdered young
Eliyahu Ashri in 2006, and planned to blow up a bus filled with passengers
using an exploding car carrying a massive explosive approximately 100 kilograms
in weight. To reward Kamamji for murdering an Israeli teenager and planning
another massive attack, the PA has paid him a total of 687,000 shekels
($214,676). Two months ago, having completed 15 years in prison, Kamamji
received a pay rise from 6,000 ($1,853) to 7,000 shekels/month ($2,162).
Kamanji has not yet been re-captured.
The next
highest paid terrorist escapee is Zakariya Zubeidi, a terrorist who commanded
the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, Fatah’s terror wing, in Jenin. As a reward for
his terror activities, since his arrest in February 2019 the PA has paid Zubeidi
a total of 124,000 shekels ($38,747).
The 2004
PA Law of Prisoners and Released Prisoners and the regulations promulgated by
the PA codify the PA’s payments to the terrorist prisoners. The law and
regulations provide that a terrorist prisoner’s salary will rise in accordance
with the time he spends in prison. Before his current arrest, Zubeidi had spent
a cumulative period of five years in prison for other terrorist activities.
When he was arrested in February 2019, Zubeidi did not receive the salary of a
“starting terrorist prisoner” but rather the salary of a five year prison
veteran. Accordingly, every month the PA pays Zubeidi an additional 4,000
shekels ($1,236).
In the
indictment that was submitted against him, Zubeidi is accused of committing a long
list of terror crimes including murder. Many of the attacks for which he was
indicted happened during the PA initiated terror war from September 2000
through 2005. Zubeidi was taken off Israel's wanted list in 2007 on condition
that he refrain from terror as part of a deal with the PA. He was subsequently
given a position in the PA Ministry of Prisoners' Affairs and made a Fatah
Revolutionary Council member.
Zubeidi
was arrested by Israel on Feb. 27, 2019, for breaching the 2007 deal by
committing several shooting attacks with an accomplice together with his lawyer
Tareq Barghut, who held Israeli residency and who worked in the PA Ministry of
Prisoners' Affairs. Zubeidi used a car issued to him by the PA in the attacks.
The last
of the terrorist escapees is Munadel Infeiat. Arrested in February 2020, PMW
has not managed to establish what crimes Infeiat committed. Israeli and
Palestinian media reports suggest that this is not the first time Infeiat has
been arrested for his involvement in terrorism, but none of the sources gave
information specific enough to determine how long Infeiat had previously spent
in prison. Accordingly, it is impossible to calculate the accurate sum the PA
has paid him to date or his current salary. Having said that, if PMW adopts the
most lenient assumption and assumes that Infeiat has not yet passed the
three-year-in-prison threshold, and he is receiving only the most basic salary
of 1,400 shekels/month ($432), the PA has already paid Infeiat a cumulative sum
of 26,600 ($8,312). Infeiat is still at large.
In
contrast to the huge salaries the PA pays to the terrorist prisoners, the
“Labour Force Survey (July- September, 2020) Round (Q3/2020)” published by the
PA Central Bureau of Statistics presented the following picture:
- The average monthly wage (23 days working) of a Palestinian
working for the PA stood at 2,587.5 shekels ($809).
- The average monthly wage (23 days working) of a Palestinian
working in the Palestinian private sector stood at 2,171.2 shekels ($678)
The
Press Release on the Results of the Labour Force Survey First Quarter (January
– March, 2021) Round, also published by the PA Central Bureau of Statistics
“29% of wage employees in the private sector receive less than the minimum wage
(1,450 NIS).”
So if
you are a Palestinian who has to choose between actually working for a living
or participating in terrorist activities and receiving a huge PA funded salary,
the sound financial choice would be clear.
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I hope Israel is deducting the amount monthly stipend for each prisoner, before the money collected as tax is handed to the Arabs. Any sums in arrears for utilities, etc must be deducted and distributed to survivers/families of these terror attacks, each month with interest. Perhas the total deducted sum of money could be printed in a newspaper,brochure, or flyer alongside the estimated cost of sum structure that could have been constructed to benefit the lives of the Arab poulation.
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