Tuesday, January 6, 2015

US opposes Israeli freeze on Palestinian tax revenues

The United States has denounced a move by Israel to freeze the transfer of tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority (PA) in retaliation for their bid to join the International Criminal Court.
"We're opposed to any actions that raise tensions. And obviously, this is one that raises tensions," US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said on Monday.

Israel froze about $127m in tax revenue to the cash-strapped PA after it applied on Friday to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague.
US Secretary of State John Kerry spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the weekend and a US team has been in touch with Palestinian leaders.
"What we are trying to avoid here is a back and forth tit-for-tat," Psaki said.
"We call on both sides to avoid actions that raise tensions and make it more difficult to return to direct negotiations."
But she renewed US warnings that any move by the Palestinians to take action against Israeli officials and military leaders at the ICC could have "implications" for US aid to the Palestinian Authority.
"Congress has a great deal of power in that regard, and that has been historically true. They're obviously watching closely what happens," she told reporters.

It would seem that under a giant complex spending bill passed in December to fund the US budget through the fiscal year 2015, any move to haul Israel before the ICC and impose charges of war crimes would trigger a freeze on US aid to the Palestinians.
Psaki suggested that unlike in other foreign aid issues, US Secretary of State John Kerry would not have the power to waive the freeze.
"On waiver authority, I don't believe that applies here," she said.

She reiterated that the US administration believed the Palestinian bid to join the ICC was "entirely counter-productive and does nothing to further the aspirations of the Palestinian people for a sovereign and independent state".

After the Palestinians won the upgraded UN rank of observer state in November 2012, Israel froze the tax monies and also announced plans for 3,000 homes in a highly sensitive area of the West Bank, as well as in annexed east Jerusalem, triggering a furious response from the international community. 
While the United States has a wide range of responses to the Palestinian move, it would seem the administration is waiting to see what the new incoming Republican-led Congress will do when it convenes on Tuesday.
"I don't have anything else to preview for you," Psaki stressed.
"The next step would be Congress deciding what step or action they may take as it relates to assistance."
  [ aljazeera.com]
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    “Israel, the Occupying power, has resumed the theft of Palestinian tax revenues in direct retaliation for the legitimate steps taken by the Palestinian leadership,” Mansour wrote in a letter to the Security Council on Monday.....................http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20150106/1016551015.html
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    STATEMENT:
    "Recent steps taken by Palestinians and Israelis could aggravate the already tense situation on the ground and bring them further away from a negotiated solution. Both sides should refrain from taking actions which could raise obstacles to the rapid return to the negotiations.

    The decision of the Israeli government to halt the transfer of tax revenues to the Palestinian Authority runs counter to Israel's obligations under the Paris Protocol. An effective Palestinian Authority, committed to non-violence and a peaceful resolution of the conflict, is a key element for a two-State solution.

    In this regard, the EU is providing considerable support, including financial assistance, to ensure the building of the institutions and infrastructure of a future Palestinian State. These achievements should not be put at risk by not meeting obligations regarding the timely and transparent transfer of tax and custom revenues.

    The European Union will promote and support now more than ever efforts to achieve a lasting peace based on a two-state solution, including through the Middle East Quartet."
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