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R. Daneel Olivaw

(12,606 posts)
Mon Apr 7, 2014, 11:47 PM Apr 2014

'PLO to join 48 int'l organizations, treaties if talks fail'

http://972mag.com/plo-to-join-48-intl-organizations-treaties-if-talks-fail/89410/

The PLO will seek membership in an additional 48 international organizations, treaties and conventions if peace talks are not salvaged by the end of this month, Ma’an news agency quoted senior Palestinian official and Fatah Executive Committee member Nabil Shaath as saying on Monday.

PLO Chairman — and PA President — Mahmoud Abbas began the process of acceding to 15 international treaties and conventions last week after Israel failed to follow through with the release of a fourth group of Palestinian prisoners.

Addressing prospects that the current round of peace talks could still be saved, Shaath said it would only be possible if Washington plots a new course.

“If the U.S. becomes convinced that the same approach will make no progress, then it will be possible to save the situation,” Ma’an quoted Shaath as saying. “Otherwise negotiations can’t go on.”
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R. Daneel Olivaw

(12,606 posts)
2. The Palestinians must be under enormous pressure not to do anything that
Tue Apr 8, 2014, 12:13 AM
Apr 2014

Uncle Sham won't sign off on. The prospect of no US $$ coming in must be a tough one, and Israel's threat to hold up what $$ they give to the Palestinians must be equally discouraging.

If I were Abbas, glad I'm not, I would just walk away and state that my future partner for peace is with the UN and let the USA and Israel run around holding their ass in their hands.

The one major drawback is that if the Palestinians want to go to the UN and international community for support then they will have to act the part of international partner and will be expected to abide by same tenets and binding treaties that most of the world does.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
3. Tomorrow he meets with the Arab League, he'll find out soon enough what level of support
Tue Apr 8, 2014, 12:20 AM
Apr 2014

he comes away with..true about the pressure. I don't doubt that for a second.

azurnoir

(45,850 posts)
4. Israel doesn't give the Palestinians anything, Israel collects taxes that are owed the to the PA
Tue Apr 8, 2014, 12:39 AM
Apr 2014

it was part of Oslo

Taxation in the Palestinian territories is a complex system which may involve payment to the Palestinian Authority (PA) and/or Israel in the context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. In 2005 the Palestinian Authority collected approximately $34 million per month from taxes and other charges, and Israel collected about $75 million per month in tariffs on foreign imports and value added taxes (VAT) on Israeli goods and services and on average kept about $15 million for the payment of water and power bills of Palestinians, while forwarding the other $60 million to the PA.[1] Israeli collected funds account for about two-thirds of the authority's self-generated revenue,[2] which Reuters put at $100 million in December 2012.[3] Since the 2006 Palestinian legislative election, Israel has regularly withheld the taxes it owes the Palestinian Authority.

Since the 2006 Palestinian legislative election, Israel periodically has not transferred all of the taxes it collects, and earmarked some portions to pay the outstanding debts of the Palestinian Authority.[1] In June 2008, Israel retained a large part of the taxes to cover debts of the Palestinian Authority, and this extra withholding was done in an apparent retaliation for Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority Salam Fayyad attempting to undermine Israel – European Union relations.[5] During October and November 2011 in response to Palestine's bid for full membership in the United Nations, admission to UNESCO, and Fatah's steps to reconcile with Hamas in the Fatah–Hamas conflict, Israel refused to transfer about $200 million in taxes collected.[2]

In response to Palestine securing an upgraded status in the UN pursuant to United Nations General Assembly resolution 67/19, Israel withheld the December 2012 tax transfer, and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said that "The Palestinians can forget about getting even one cent in the coming four months".[3] The withheld money will be used to pay Palestinian debts to the Israel Electric Corporation, and Lieberman also said that the Palestinians had a major debt with the Israeli water authority (Mekorot) that would have to be paid.

the Israel Electric Corporation and Mekorot are primarily owned by the government of Israel. The Foreign Affairs Council of the Council of the European Union released a statement calling on Israel to "avoid any step undermining the financial situation of the Palestinian Authority" and stating that "Contractual obligations, notably under the [Protocol on Economic Relations], regarding full, timely, predictable and transparent transfer of tax and custom revenues have to be respected."[3][9] On 9 December 2012, Mahmud Abbas warned he may refer Israel to the International Criminal Court (ICC) if it continues to withhold tax revenues at a meeting of the Arab League at which other members agreed to make up the shortfall in revenues.

This page was last modified on 14 October 2013 at 00:10.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxation_in_the_Palestinian_territories

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