Israel FM accuses Palestinian Authority of aiding terror with ‘Pay-for-Slay’ after deadly attack
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JERUSALEM: Israel’s Foreign Minister, Gideon Sa’ar, launched a scathing critique of the Palestinian Authority (PA), accusing it of fostering terrorism through its contentious “Pay-for-Slay” program following a deadly attack on Friday that claimed the lives of two Israelis.

The victims of this tragic incident were 19-year-old Aviv Maor from Kibbutz Ein Harod and 68-year-old Mordechai Shimshon from Beit She’an. Both were killed in northern Israel by Palestinian assailants.

The “Pay-for-Slay” policy first drew substantial international attention after the brutal murder of Taylor Force, a West Point graduate and veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq, by a Palestinian terrorist on March 8, 2016, during his visit to Israel. In response, the Taylor Force Act was enacted in October 2018, under President Donald Trump, following a dedicated campaign led by Force’s parents, Robbi and Stuart Force.

Israel terror attack

Israeli security personnel examine the site where a vehicle was reportedly used in a suspected terrorist incident involving car ramming and stabbing that resulted in two fatalities in Afula, northern Israel, on December 26, 2025. (Photography by Gil Eliyahu/Reuters)

Before these recent attacks, Sa’ar cautioned the global community about what he describes as the Palestinian leadership’s deceptive practices. He posted on X: “Do not be misled by Mahmoud Abbas’ fabrications. The Palestinian Authority continues to make payments to terrorists and their families. The PA maintains its ‘Pay-for-Slay’ policy, which includes compensations to families of ‘martyrs,’ injured terrorists, those imprisoned, and those released. Alarmingly, the PA is masking these payments to released murderers as pensions to Palestinian Security Services personnel. This is a gross distortion. The ‘Pay-for-Slay’ policy must end now!”

Mahmoud Abbas, the 90-year-old president of the Palestinian Authority, known for his chain-smoking habit, leads the governing body in the West Bank, a region referred to in Israel by its historical names, Judea and Samaria.

Kobi Michael, a senior researcher at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies, told Fox News Digital that contrary to Palestinian Authority claims about stopping the “Pay-for-Slay” program, there has been “no substantial change in Palestinian Authority policy with regard to the payments to terrorists.”

Taylor Force

Taylor Force was a West Point graduate who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, and was pursuing his MBA at Vanderbilt University. His bright future was savagely cut short on March 8, 2016, when Taylor was walking with his Vanderbilt friends along the Mediterranean boardwalk promenade in Tel Aviv, Israel. A Palestinian terrorist attacked the group with a knife, and Taylor was stabbed to death. (Courtesy of the Force Family)

He continued that “They are making noises as if they are changing their policies.” But he termed it a “façade” with no change in policy.

Michael said that “Pay-for-Slay will continue in a different manner. Donors and the international community [who finance the PA] will find it more difficult to monitor it.”

The counter-terrorism expert, Michael, who is also a fellow at the Misgav Institute for National Security & Zionist Strategy, said the PA “defines terrorists as social welfare. They continue to support incitement against Israel. They continue remaining dysfunctional.”

According to a Dec. 19 report in the Times of Israel, a PA-linked organization –The Palestinian National Economic Empowerment Institution (also known as Tamkeen) — disputed the Israeli government claim that “Pay-for Slay” is still intact.

Tamkeen noted in its statement that it “confirms that the payment system linked to the number of years of imprisonment has been completely and permanently abolished and is no longer in effect in any way.” It added that “Claims regarding its continuation fall under the category of deliberate misinformation and falsification of facts.”

Fox News Digital reached out numerous times to the Palestinian Authority for a comment and sent press queries to the Palestinian National Economic Empowerment Institution (Tamkeen.)

Abbas meets Biden

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas meets with then-President Joe Biden in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Friday, July 15, 2022. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

When asked by Fox News Digital what donor nations can do to stop “Pay-for-Slay,” Michael said, “Be strict when it comes to financial donations,” adding there are “many ways to pressure the Palestinian Authority.”

He sharply criticized Western European leaders who recognized an independent Palestinian state in 2025 without ensuring that the state would be a non-sponsor of terrorism. “Western leaders, the British prime minister, the French president and the Spanish prime minister are rushing and running to recognize a Palestinian state, and they don’t care what takes place under the Palestinian Authority in the territories.” He said their recognition is “an incentive to continue to ‘Pay for Slay.”’

Michael said the Trump administration is the only one “applying pressure on the Palestinian Authority.”

Terrorist carrying weapon

A Palestinian terrorist from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades is seen carrying a weapon during a military parade in the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, in the northern West Bank. (Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

He stressed that if the U.S.-designated terrorist movement Hamas is not dismantled and disarmed in Gaza, “it will be another achievement of Hamas and the Palestinian Authority.”

The U.S. State Department and American Embassy in Jerusalem did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital press queries.

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