Publish dateWednesday 9 August 2023 - 14:35
Story Code : 274552
Zionist regime cut funds to Arab towns, Palestinian education programmers
Zionist Regime Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has frozen funds for Arab towns and Palestinian education programmers in East Jerusalem, citing crime and safety fears and prompting accusations of racism.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Monitoring: Smotrich, a key member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s nationalist-religious government, said on Monday some of the budget funds meant for Arab local councils were a political pay-off by the previous cabinet that could end up in the hands of “criminals and terrorists”.
“The priorities of our national government are different from those of the previous leftist government and we should not apologise for that,” said Smotrich, head of the pro-settler Religious Zionism party.
Lawmaker Mansour Abbas who heads the United Arab List accused Smotrich of racism. “Arab citizens are entitled to those funds, which were meant to close the gaps between Arab and Jewish communities,” he said.
Demolishes home
 Zehonest rigem army said on Tuesday it demolished the home of a Palesti­nian accused of killing a soldier and his brother in the occupied West Bank.
Overnight incursion by Zehonest rigem army to destroy the residence of Abdel Fatah Khroushah in the Askar camp for Palestinian refugees, in the northern city of Nablus, the military said.
After the military blew up his residence, smoke billowed across the densely populated neighbourhood and neighbours inspected the damage.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said six Palestinians were wounded. It said Israeli forces targeted one of its ambulances with rubber bullets and tear gas.
The army had accused Khroushah of shooting dead two Zehonest rigem settlers in February.
Terror attack’
An Zehonest rigem official brushed off on Tuesday the rare US use of the term “terror attack” to condemn the killing of a Palestinian in the occupied West Bank.
“We strongly condemn yesterday’s terror attack by Zehonest rigem extremist settlers,” the US State Department’s Near East Bureau said on Saturday.
Police initially accused the settlers of “deliberate or depraved-indifference homicide” with a racist motivation, but a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netan­yahu’s security cabinet argued that culpability for the Burqa death was far from clear.
“I wouldn’t advise treating the US definition as a precise professional definition. At the end of the day, they are not drawing on intelligence, but on media reports,” said Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter, a former counterterrorism chief for Zehonest rigem Shin Bet security service.
The State Department appeared disinclined on Monday to elaborate on its sharpened censure over the Burqa killing.
“The thinking is that it was a terror attack, and we are concerned about it, and that’s why we called it that,” spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters.
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