Categories: Op-Eds
Es Kumt Mir
In recent decades, the U.S. government has developed a social safety net for its citizens consisting of what are called entitlement programs. The best known are Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, food stamps, and unemployment compensation.
Notice that aid to the Palestinian Authority is not on the list. That omission, though, probably would come as a surprise to Palestinian representatives and their American cheerleaders. Their reaction to a recent reduction in U.S. aid to the PA has been so over the top that it seems they have come to regard the aid as an entitlement.
- Palestinian spokesperson Hanan Ashrawi this week accused the U.S. of “cheap blackmail” and “coercion.”
- Husam Zomlot, head of the PA Delegation to the U.S., accused the American government of “weaponizing humanitarian and developmental aid.”
- J Street president Jeremy Ben-Ami, whose declarations are increasingly indistinguishable from the pronouncements of some of Israel’s bitterest foes, said that reducing U.S. aid to the PA is “a moral outrage.”











