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By noir
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A Palestinian stabbed accidentally an Arab man in a pizza parlor, stopped by a pizza tray


"Selfie sticks, guitars, umbrellas, nunchucks -- all tools used to stop terrorists by Israeli civilians, but when a Palestinian terrorist went on a stabbing spree in Petah Tikvah last week, he wasn't expecting what hit him...literally. Check out the heroic Israeli who took out a terrorist with a pizza tray:"

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By Ter
#14829375
it was an Arab teenager from a West Bank village. He was caught and arrested and was not wounded. He will spend the rest of his life in jail and his family will get a pension from the Palestinian Authority.
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By Ter
#14829383
noir wrote:The terrorist was kept alive. Soon to be release in "prisoners exchange".

I don't think so.
Many of the terrorists that were released in the infamous prisoner swap for the Israeli soldier returned to their favourite pass time of killing Israelis. This will not happen again. That message has already been delivered to the Israeli Government, loud and clear.
(if they release more terrorists I will stop my support for Israel and join Skinster in BDS)
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A Pal animal stabbed him 15 times



Pray for him - Niv Gil Nehamyah ben Hadassah

Psalm 121King James Version (KJV)

121 I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.

2 My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.

3 He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber.

4 Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.

5 The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand.

6 The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.

7 The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul.

8 The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore.
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Breakthrough in America, but still most of Palestinian Authority funds are coming with EU (1,5 billion per year)


Taylor Force Act
The Taylor Force Act is a legislative bill co-sponsored in the United States Senate in 2016 by U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina), Dan Coats (R-Indiana), and Roy Blunt (R-Missouri). The legislation proposes to stop American economic aid to the Palestinian Authority until the PA changes its laws to cease paying stipends funneled through the Palestinian Authority Martyr's Fund to individuals who commit acts of terrorism and to the families of deceased terrorists.

On August 3, 2017 the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations passed the advancement of the bill by a vote of 16-5.

The bill was named in honor of Taylor Force, a native of Lubbock, Texas who graduated from West Point in 2009 and served tours of duty in both Afghanistan and Iraq. After completing his service, Taylor entered the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University to study for an MBA. At the time of the murder, he was visiting Israel as part of a Vanderbilt University study group examining global entrepreneurship.

He was killed on 8 March 2016 in a terrorist attack by a Palestinian from the West Bank city of Qalqilya; a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv that injured eleven people. Because he died while committing an act of terrorism, the relatives of Taylor Force's murderer are paid a monthly pension equal to several times the average monthly Palestinian wage. The pension, paid by the Palestinian Authority Martyr's Fund, is part of a Palestinian Authority policy to pay a monthly cash stipends to the families of Palestinians killed, injured or imprisoned for involvement in attacking, assisting in attacking, or planning to attack Israel, or for other types of politically-inspired violence, including riots, violent demonstrations, and throwing rocks.

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SCHUMER BACKS TAYLOR FORCE ACT, VIRTUALLY ASSURING SENATE PASSAGE
> Israel, AIPAC quiet on endorsing Taylor Force Act
> Taylor Force Act would hurt Israeli security, say military men
MICHAEL WILNER
Taylor Force, 29, was killed by a Palestinian terrorist who went on a stabbing rampage in Jaffa on March 8, 2016. (צילום:FACEBOOK)

What would the Taylor Force Act passing mean for the US, the Palestinian people, and Israel?

WASHINGTON -- The highest-ranking Democrat in Congress endorsed a bill on Friday that would cut off US funding for the Palestinian Authority over its compensation program for the families of convicted terrorists, virtually assuring the legislation's passage through the Senate.

The bill is facing fierce opposition from PA leadership, which says that relations would deteriorate sharply should it become law. But Israel has lobbied in its favor, and the Trump administration has tacitly given its approval, with one White House officials telling The Jerusalem Post that President Donald Trump supports the legislation in principle.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York said the bill, named the Taylor Force Act after a US Army veteran murdered in Tel Aviv last year, sends a message to the PA that the practice of funding the families of convicted terrorists must end.

"[Palestinian Authority] President [Mahmoud] Abbas must be held accountable for the Palestinian Authority’s record of incitement and must stop subsidizing terror. It’s abhorrent that the Palestinian Authority provides payments to terrorists and families of those who have committed terrorist violence against Israelis and Americans and others," said Schumer. "I am a proud co-sponsor of the Taylor Force Act because it aims to put an end to this disturbing practice, which only perpetuates the cycle of violence and undercuts the drive to peace."

Schumer's endorsement virtually locks in support from his caucus, which began pouring in after the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted affirmatively on a compromise version of the bill on Thursday. The latest version gives the PA time to change its "martyr" compensation scheme before funds are cut off. Several Democrats joined in support of the bill for the first time upon that vote.

Should it pass both houses of Congress, the Taylor Force Act would compel the State Department to cut off funding to the PA over its "martyr" compensation scheme, which offers monthly stipends to the families of convicted assailants relative to the lengths of their sentences. But new language added to the bill "spells out the steps by which payments to the PA could resume," said the office of Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, who authored the legislation.

Speaking with reporters on Thursday, Graham praised the committee for its bipartisan work ethic and for improving on his original version.

"The longer you're in jail, the more vicious the crime, the more money you get," Graham said of the Palestinian program. "That's inconsistent with peace."

"It is a sick system– it needs to change," Graham added, calling the scheme a "crime for young Palestinians to incentivize murder and terrorism."

In order to retrieve US funding, the PA would have to revoke any law, decree or document authorizing a compensation program for prisoners "that uses the sentence or period of incarceration to determine the level of compensation paid." Much of the program is authorized by presidential decree.

The secretary of state will also have to certify that the PA "has terminated payments for acts of terrorism against American and Israeli citizens after being fairly tried and who have been imprisoned for such acts of terrorism, including the family members of the convicted individuals." The PA will also have to take "credible steps" against incitement to violence against Israelis and Americans.

"We absolutely cannot accept a policy that rewards acts of terrorism like the one that tragically took the life of Taylor Force," said Senator Bob Corker, Republican from Tennessee and chairman of the committee, referring to the namesake of the bill– a US Army veteran who was murdered in Jaffa last year.

Corker confirmed that an amendment to the bill provides the PA with a one-year window to change its program before cuts would go into effect. The markup process tightened the legislation into a "clean and "crisp" document, the chairman said, repeatedly referring to the PA program as "sick."

"This legislation will force the Palestinian Authority to make a choice," Corker said: "Either face the consequences of stoking violence or end this detestable practice immediately."

But Husam Zomlot, the PLO's envoy to Washington, warned that the bill was a "misinformed and counterproductive" measure from Congress that risks undermining the PA.

"This is a 52 year old program to support families who lost their breadwinners to the atrocities of the occupation, the vast majority of whom are unduly arrested or killed by Israel," Zomlot said. "The program has served a social and security need to provide for our people, guarantee a better future for the children and protect the needy from the many radical groups around us."

The PA says that most beneficiaries of the program are the families of legitimate combatants against occupation, but Israel the Trump administration consider the program immoral, an incentive for terrorism and an impediment to peace.

"The act does not enhance the security of Americans and Israelis for whose benefit it was drafted, nor does it permit Palestine to provide for the security and well-being of its people who continue to live under a half-century-old military occupation," Zomlot said. "All it will achieve is to undermine the Palestinian National Authority, the strategic partner of the US, at a time when president Trump renewed hope for a lasting and comprehensive peace."

Last month, a Trump administration official said that the president supports the "high-level goals" of the bill, but refrained from offering a full-throated endorsement. "We will continue to closely monitor the specifics of the legislation," the official told the Post.

The committee's highest-ranking Democrat, Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland, issued a strong statement of support for the bill after voting for it on Thursday morning.

The committee's action was "intended to send an unambiguous signal to the Palestinian Authority that it must stop incentivizing terror," Cardin said.

And the American Israel Public Affairs Committee endorsed the bill, but only after it achieved Democratic support this week, consistent with its foundational pledge to exclusively support bipartisan legislation.

"The legislation does not affect US funding for security cooperation, nor does it cut humanitarian programs if the US government can certify that the PA is taking credible steps to end violence against Israelis and Americans," the lobby said in a statement. "AIPAC urges the full Senate to adopt this important legislation."

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