Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Interview for G.I. JOE: RETALIATION
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Israel to unblock Palestinian
funds: Netanyahu’s office
Monday, 25 March 2013 AFP -
Israel is to resume the transfer
of revenues it collects on behalf
of the Palestinian Authority,
frozen last year in retaliation for
the Palestinians winning
upgraded U.N. status, the premier's office said on Monday. The decision came after a visit
last week by U.S. President
Barack Obama to Israel and the
West Bank and follow-up
meetings with both sides by
Secretary of State John Kerry, who has pushed for the funds to
be released since taking office in
February. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu “has decided to
authorize the transfer of fiscal
revenues to the Palestinian
Authority,” his office said,
adding that finance ministry officials had already been
instructed to renew the
transfer of funds. A spokesman for Netanyahu said
the decision was to take effect
“immediately”. Israel in early December
announced it would not transfer
tax and tariff funds it collects
for the severely cash-strapped
Palestinians, in response to their
successful U.N. campaign which the Jewish state had fiercely
opposed. Netanyahu authorized what he
called a one-off release of $100
million at the end of January,
with an aide citing the
Palestinians' “very difficult
financial situation.” Ahead of Obama's visit, the
Palestinian Authority urged the
world to step up financial aid and
press Israel to allow economic
development, over fears of
“political collapse” due to Israeli fiscal barriers. On Friday, as Obama left
Jerusalem for Amman, a top
official in Washington said the U.S.
had quietly unblocked almost
$500 million in aid to the
Palestinian Authority which had been frozen by Congress for
months. “To date, we have moved
$295.7 million in fiscal year 2012
money... and $200 million in fiscal
year 2013 assistance,” State
Department spokeswoman
Victoria Nuland told reporters. The Palestinian bid for observer
state membership of the U.N. --
a resolution that passed with
overwhelming international
support -- had also angered
Washington, which said the move undermined efforts for bilateral
talks. A U.N. report last week said
Israel must ease financial
restrictions on the Palestinian
Authority. “Israel should refrain from
withholding and/or delaying the
transfer of clearance revenue
owed to the PA,” said the office
of the U.N. Special Coordinator
for the Middle East Peace Process, Robert Serry. He also warned that “Palestinian
state-building achievement was
at increased risk and the PA was
facing ever greater political and
financial pressure.” Israel usually transfers tens of
millions of dollars in customs
duties each month levied on
goods destined for Palestinian
markets that transit through
Israeli ports. They constitute a large percentage of the
Palestinian budget. The transfers are governed by
the 1994 Paris Protocols which
govern economic agreements
between Israel and the
Palestinians. But Israel often freezes the
transfer of funds as a punitive
measure in response to
diplomatic or political
developments it deems harmful.
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Israel to unblock Palestinian
funds: Netanyahu’s office
Monday, 25 March 2013 AFP -
Israel is to resume the transfer of revenues it collects on behalf
of the Palestinian Authority,
frozen last year in retaliation for
the Palestinians winning
upgraded U.N. status, the premier's office said on Monday. The decision came after a visit
last week by U.S. President
Barack Obama to Israel and the
West Bank and follow-up
meetings with both sides by
Secretary of State John Kerry, who has pushed for the funds to
be released since taking office in
February. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu “has decided to
authorize the transfer of fiscal
revenues to the Palestinian
Authority,” his office said,
adding that finance ministry officials had already been
instructed to renew the
transfer of funds. A spokesman for Netanyahu said
the decision was to take effect
“immediately”. Israel in early December
announced it would not transfer
tax and tariff funds it collects
for the severely cash-strapped
Palestinians, in response to their
successful U.N. campaign which the Jewish state had fiercely
opposed. Netanyahu authorized what he
called a one-off release of $100
million at the end of January,
with an aide citing the
Palestinians' “very difficult
financial situation.” Ahead of Obama's visit, the
Palestinian Authority urged the
world to step up financial aid and
press Israel to allow economic
development, over fears of
“political collapse” due to Israeli fiscal barriers. On Friday, as Obama left
Jerusalem for Amman, a top
official in Washington said the U.S.
had quietly unblocked almost
$500 million in aid to the
Palestinian Authority which had been frozen by Congress for
months. “To date, we have moved
$295.7 million in fiscal year 2012
money... and $200 million in fiscal
year 2013 assistance,” State
Department spokeswoman
Victoria Nuland told reporters. The Palestinian bid for observer
state membership of the U.N. --
a resolution that passed with
overwhelming international
support -- had also angered
Washington, which said the move undermined efforts for bilateral
talks. A U.N. report last week said
Israel must ease financial
restrictions on the Palestinian
Authority. “Israel should refrain from
withholding and/or delaying the
transfer of clearance revenue
owed to the PA,” said the office
of the U.N. Special Coordinator
for the Middle East Peace Process, Robert Serry. He also warned that “Palestinian
state-building achievement was
at increased risk and the PA was
facing ever greater political and
financial pressure.” Israel usually transfers tens of
millions of dollars in customs
duties each month levied on
goods destined for Palestinian
markets that transit through
Israeli ports. They constitute a large percentage of the
Palestinian budget. The transfers are governed by
the 1994 Paris Protocols which
govern economic agreements
between Israel and the
Palestinians. But Israel often freezes the
transfer of funds as a punitive
measure in response to
diplomatic or political
developments it deems harmful.
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