Taylor Force
US victims of Palestinian terror sue PLO over 'pay-for-slay' scheme
Families of slain and injured Americans, including Taylor Force’s relatives, filed a US lawsuit accusing the PLO of rewarding terrorists with monthly payments.
American money ear-marked for PA security used to pay families of terrorists from Jenin - report
US seeks to financially assist the PA so it can control Gaza after war - WSJ
There can be no partnering with the PA - opinion
5 things to know about US funding to Palestinians and terror payments
State Department spokesman Ned Price assured that the funding was “absolutely consistent with relevant US law.”
Letters to the Editor April 5, 2021: (Taylor) Forcing the issue
Readers of the Jerusalem Post have their say
From security grants to Iran: What's on RJC, JDCA legislative agenda?
"Regarding foreign policy, Jewish Dems know that "America first" under Donald Trump meant "America alone," said JDCA CEO Halie Soifer.
Biden: Israeli threats of annexation choke off hope of peace
Biden vowed that if elected, he would support the Taylor Force Act while restoring funding to security cooperation with Israel.
White House sends warning shot to Palestinians over ‘pay for slay’
“This is unconscionable and must stop if there is to be any hope for peace.”
Abbas: We won't stop payments to 'martyrs' and prisoners
"If we are left with one penny, we will spend it on the families of the prisoners and martyrs."
Editorial: No paying for slaying
If Israel wants the US and other countries to recognize its sovereignty over the Golan, it needs to take its sovereignty seriously.
Ending ‘Pay to Slay’ payments for the sake of peace
"The Palestinian Authority is sending a very clear message that violence and bloodshed will pay and enrich, while peace and reconciliation will not."
Why Israel’s version of ‘pay-for-slay’ law is weak
Had Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman and Education Minister Naftali Bennett not stood up to Netanyahu, the bill would not be coming to a final vote in the Knesset on Monday evening.
Murdered U.S. vet's father hopes anti-terror funding bill will bring peace
“I am glad to be here for this vote, because it means a lot,” Force said. “Pay-for-slay is just not right. It has to go away in order to make this a peaceful region."