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Our taxes now fund a group that wants to destroy Israel

May 12, 2011 11:59
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So, Mahmoud Abbas shows his true colours by jumping into bed with Hamas in a leadership reconciliation agreement, and the response from the European Union is as follows: it ups its donations to the Palestinians by 85 million euros. France chipped in with a little slap across Israel's face all of its own by offering an extra 10 million euros just days after Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had met French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Paris to ask him not to.

Europe's decision to raise its donation was a response to Israel's suspension of tax revenue transfers to the Palestinians following the reconciliation agreement. Understandably, the Israelis want guarantees that the money they transfer won't end up in the hands of Hamas. It's a rather straightforward national security issue, and the EU response was therefore deliberately calculated to undermine Israeli national security even as Brussels continues to designate Hamas as a terrorist organisation, which of course it is.

The Palestinian news agency WAFA responded to the move with a glowing quotation from European Commissioner Štefan Füle, who said in announcing it: "With this decision, the Commission is demonstrating again its indefatigable support of the Palestinian people."

It does not come any clearer than that.