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Subject: UK Parliament debates UK funding of the PA and hate incitement, based on PMW findings
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2013 14:54:06 +0000
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Bulletin
March 17, 2013
UK Parliament scrutinizes Palestinian hate incitement,
terror glorification and British funding of PA
in debate examining PMW findings
MP Ellman: "The matters... are truly shocking and put a question
mark over the status of the Palestinian Authority as a partner for
peace"
MP Henderson: "No peace agreement will be able to guarantee
peace... if a generation of Palestinians is growing up
indoctrinated to hate Israel, Jews and the West"
http://paiwateltorgimain.aspx?fi=1578..doc id=8636
by Itamar Marcus and Nan Jacques Zilberdik
British Parliament recently held a long debate examining "hate incitement against
Israel and the West by the Palestinian Authority." The debate was initiated by MP
Gordon Henderson. Henderson and other MPs cited Palestinian Media Watch's
documentation of PA hate promotion and terror glorification, which they were
exposed to in recent meetings with PMW Director Itamar Marcus as well as in
PMW bulletins and reports.
MP Gordon Henderson on the severity of the Palestinian culture of hate:
"It is clear that a culture of hate has wormed its way into the very fibre of
Palestinian society. Incitement to hate is pervasive in Palestinian school
textbooks, on television programmes and at cultural and sporting events.
Palestinians have been consistently and unremittingly taught to hate Jews,
Israel and the West... Incitement takes many forms. It ranges from the denial
of Israel's right to exist to the abhorrent glorification of violence and infamous
Palestinian terrorists." [British Parliament debate, Feb. 26, 2013. All quotes
below are from this debate.]
Documentation cited by MP Henderson:
"During the Palestinian application for statehood at the United Nations in
September 2011, the PA's official TV channel broadcast a map that depicted
all of modern Israel and the Palestinian territories wrapped in the Palestinian
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flag with a key through it. Therefore, at a time
when President Abbas was telling the UN that
he sought two states living side by side,
residents on the west bank were being shown
a map carrying an unmistakeable message of
Palestinian sovereignty over the whole area."
(See PMW bulletin Oct. 6, 2011)
"Last summer, a
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PA TV broadcast
showed a
painting depicting
Israel as an ogre
with a Star of
David skull cap
that impales and
eats Palestinian
Picture cited by MP Henderson
children in Gaza."
(See PMW bulletin July 23, 2012)
"Just this month, PA TV broadcast a music
video honouring a number of convicted
terrorists... One of the terrorists who was
honoured in that video was Ibrahim Hamid, who
is serving 54 life sentences in Israel for planning
a series of suicide bombings that killed 46
Israelis."
(See PMW bulletin Feb. 5, 2013)
"Official Facebook page of Fatah in Lebanon
recently posted a photo of a mother dressing
her young son with an explosive suicide belt
and encouraging him to blow up the Sons of
Zion."
(See PMW bulletin Oct. 29, 2012)
Map cited by MP Henderson
Video cited by MP Henderson
Picture cited by MP Henderson
Other MPs from various parties likewise cited examples and reiterated the
significance of PMW's findings.
MP Dr. Matthew Offord (Con):
"Fatah's Facebook page routinely publishes pictures and slogans venerating
arms and violence against Israel. In some pictures, young children are even
shown carrying rifles."
(See PMW bulletin Jan. 7, 2013)
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MP Louise Ellman (Lab) said the findings raise
the question of the PA as a partner for peace:
"I congratulate the hon. Gentleman on securing
this important debate. The matters that he brings
to the attention of the House are truly shocking
and put a question mark over the status of the
Palestinian Authority as a partner for peace."
MP Henderson raised the problem of the UK funding
PA salaries to prisoners, a topic being debated now
in Norwegian Parliament as well:
Picture cited by MP Orford
MP Gordon Henderson:
"Consistent with the Palestinian Authority's policy of glorifying terrorists, the
PA financially rewards terrorism by paying a monthly salary to Palestinian
prisoners in Israeli prisons convicted of terror offences... I was shocked to
learn that those payments are part funded by the British taxpayer. Indeed,
the payments come from the PA's general budget, into which the UK
contributes more than £30 million each year. I am unaware of any known
safeguards in place preventing the use of UK aid to that end. Previous
attempts by my parliamentary colleagues from all parts of the House to raise
that issue have been met with apparent denial and a declaration that the
payments are simply "social welfare payments to the families of prisoners"
...However, since these payments are not explicitly given to those in need, it
seems logical to assume that they are given as a form of reward for
prisoners' terror acts."
(See PMW reports)
MP Guto Bebb (Con) cited proof that the payments were not social welfare,
but in fact salaries for prisoners:
"... in December 2012, a Palestinian Authority statement, which was released
through its official news service... which is made in the name of the
Palestinian Minister responsible for prisoners' affairs, Issa Karake,
announced that those payments were salaries and not social assistance. It
went further by stating that any talk of social assistance was incorrect
rumour. How can my hon. Friend square that issue with the denials made by
our own Government?" (See PMW bulletin Feb. 14, 2013)
MP Henderson cited what he saw as a positive remark by Prime Minister
David Cameron:
"I am reassured that this is an issue that the Government are starting to
regard with increased seriousness. Indeed, the Prime Minister made his
position clear at a United Jewish Israel Appeal dinner late last year, when he
said: 'Britain will never support anyone who sponsors a football tournament
named after a suicide bomber who killed 20 Israelis in a restaurant. We will
not tolerate incitement to terrorism.'"
(PMW notes that contrary to PM Cameron's policy, Britain does in fact support
those who glorify terror. All the examples of terror glorification cited by the MPs in
the debate were sponsored by the PA. Moreover, the PA leadership consistently
glorifies terror. PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad sponsored a summer camp
honoring Dalal Mughrabi, whose bus hijacking killed 37 civilians. Abbas
supported naming a square after Mughrabi and personally sponsored a computer
center named after her. These are just a few examples of many. PMW recently
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prepared a report for the Foreign Affairs Committee of Dutch Parliament with 40
pages of examples of PA-sponsored terror glorification. All of these events and
programs glorifying terrorists are funded by the PA general budget that Britain
supports. Contrary to PM Cameron's assertion that "Britain will never support"
anyone who glorifies terror, it is supporting the PA, which glorifies terror almost
daily. In addition to naming sporting events and places after terrorists, PA TV
currently broadcasts four different weekly TV programs that are dedicated to
honoring and glorifying Palestinian prisoners who are imprisoned for terrorism
and security offenses. As long as Britain is supporting the PA, it is supporting
those who glorify terror.)
The British government responds
Responding in the name of the British government was Alistair Burt, the
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
Burt acknowledged the problem, referring to documentation he saw in a recent
meeting with PMW Director Itamar Marcus, but argued that hate incitement is a
symptom and not the problem:
"I had a briefing on some of the material some weeks ago, through
Palestinian Media Watch. There are some tough examples. I think that I was
expected to be shocked, but I was not. Hon. Members should not mistake
me. Some material was shocking and offensive. It has no place in any
political or historical discourse in which any credible democratic authority has
a part. But my deep and genuine worry is that this incitement is not simply a
cause of separation between peoples and hatred; I am afraid that it is a
symptom of it."
Burt also seemed to imply a symmetry between PA and Israeli incitement,
although he did not cite any examples of Israeli incitement to back this up:
"I welcome this opportunity to reiterate the Government's position on
incitement. We oppose, in all circumstances, the advocacy of national, racial
or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or
violence. We deplore incitement on either side of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict."
"We do not hesitate to raise instances of incitement with both the Palestinian
Authority and Israel whenever we feel that it is appropriate to do so."
Burt cited a video he had been shown by PMW
Director Marcus in their meeting, of a young girl
singing about martyrdom at a performance
broadcast on PA TV. Following Burt's policy of
blaming both sides equally, he did not blame the
PA schools who may have taught the girl the song,
nor did he blame official PA TV for broadcasting
the song, nor did he blame the producers of the
event for including it in the program. Furthermore,
he did not mention that PM Salam Fayyad and the
Video cited by Padiamentary Under
Secretary General of the Presidential Office, Al-
Secretary of State for Foreign and
Tayeb Abd Al-Rahim, were in the audience
Commonwealth Affairs. Alistair Burt
applauding the singers. Instead, he blamed both sides equally:
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Burt: "My overwhelming feeling in looking at some issues, particularly in
relation to children, was sadness that those on both sides of the divide
who wish to emphasize difference and separateness are steadily winning
that battle. One example, which my hon. Friend may be aware of, is a little
girl of about seven years of age reciting with pride a poem about a suicide
bomber, or so-called martyr. If we see a child reciting a poem about such a
thing, instead of what ought to be filling her mind, how do we react? Anger
towards her is clearly not appropriate. Whoever's fault it is, it is not hers. I felt
sadness for her, but anger that those who possess the ability to take down
some of the barriers between Palestinians and Israelis simply do not do so,
but continue actions that perpetuate the hatred." (emphasis added)
Burt also praised the PA leadership for what he called "their genuine
commitment to non-violence":
"On the PA's leadership, it is important to stress that we consider that the
track record of President Abbas and Prime Minister Fayyad shows their
genuine commitment to non-violence and a negotiated two-state solution."
MP Andrew Percy rejected Burt's praise of the PA leadership, noting the PA
may be telling UK leaders one thing and "saying something slightly
different in Arabic":
"I am a little alarmed at that statement by the Minister, because there are
many examples - example after example, indeed - of senior Palestinian
officials at the very top levels attending sporting competitions named in
honour of people who have murdered innocent Israelis, or of their attending
ceremonies to rename squares and streets after people who have murdered
innocent Israelis. So while they may say one thing to the West, they may be
saying something slightly different in Arabic."
Alistair Burt responded by ignoring the facts cited by Percy and repeated
UK policy:
"The Prime Minister was clear in his denunciation of those who set up
sporting tournaments or who support activities named in memory of the so-
called martyrs and the suicide bombers. Of course, that is the clear position
of the UK Government."
(PMW notes that MP Percy was correct to state that PA leaders are involved in
the terror glorification that Britain condemns. Burt's statement that Britain's policy
is to "denounce those who set up sporting tournaments or who support activities
named in memory of the so-called martyrs and the suicide bombers" is likewise
not being implemented. Praising Fayyad and Abbas from the floor of UK
Parliament for "their genuine commitment to non-violence," and not "denouncing"
the fact that they are honoring terrorists, is contrary to stated UK policy.)
Finally, in spite of all the documentation, Burt tried to minimize the severity
of the problem:
"I do not fully share the bleakness of the rhetoric with which my hon. Friend
began his remarks, particularly his comment that Palestinians have been
consistently and unremittingly taught to hate Jews, Israel and the west."
Possibly anticipating Burt's comment or having heard it before, MP Gordon
Henderson in his earlier remarks criticized those who fail to acknowledge the
significance of the PA hate incitement. He also warned that the PA hate
incitement will undermine any future peace agreement:
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"It is shameful that such incitement to hatred has been denied by too many
people... I contend that incitement is a form of abuse of Palestinian children.
We must remember that those children are the next generation of
peacemakers and state-builders. Simply put, no peace agreement will be
able to guarantee peace in the medium to long term if a generation of
Palestinians is growing up indoctrinated to hate Israel, Jews and the
West." (emphasis added)
Click to see PDF of full debate in British Parliament, Feb. 26, 2013.
Click to see how PMW sparked debate in Norway, the responses of Norwegian
MPs and how as a result a parliamentary committee investigated if Norway is
funding Palestinian terrorists in prison.
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