Palestinian president pays $42k to family of terrorist who killed Israelis after Biden restarted aid: report
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas sent a district governor of Ramallah, Laila Ghannam, to personally deliver the cash to terrorist Muhannad Al-Halabi, who was part of the terrorist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
The payment came "on behalf of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas to ‘complete the payment of the cost’ of their home, which was demolished by Israel following the attack," according to the a report from the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). The MEMRI report was first flagged by the Washington Free Beacon. "The governor stressed that the meeting was being held on instructions from Abbas, who had ordered [Ghannam] to handle the issue of the house ‘in order to preserve the dignity of the family,’" MEMRI wrote. "Ghannam thanked Abbas, who she said ‘attributes special importance to the families of the martyrs, prisoners and fighters’ and is ‘like a compassionate father to all our [Palestinian] people.’"More Related News