מאכמוד עבאס אונטערמינעוועט דעם שלום: די "פעי-פאר-סלעי" פאליסי, העצעריי, און דאס נישט אפהאלטן קיין וואלן.
Abbas Exposed! Palestinian Authority Keeps Paying Terrorists While Faking Reform Promises for Years
For years, Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority have repeatedly promised reform and progress toward peace, yet they have consistently delivered the exact opposite. The PA’s notorious Pay-for-Slay policy remains firmly in place, providing monthly stipends to convicted terrorists and their families as a reward for violence. At the same time, incitement and hate-filled education continue to poison young minds in Palestinian schools and institutions. Democracy is nowhere to be found, with no elections held since 2005, leaving Abbas in power indefinitely. This pattern of broken promises undermines any genuine effort toward stability in the region.
A powerful 53-second video montage highlights this ongoing hypocrisy in striking fashion. It features clips of Abbas speaking alongside international statements praising supposed PA reform commitments, while graphics expose the continued anti-democratic practices, terror funding, and lack of accountability. Images of Abbas with cash and symbols of unchecked authority drive home the reality that the Palestinian leadership prioritizes power and payments to terrorists over the welfare of its own people or the path to peace. Such unconditional international support, without demanding real change, only perpetuates the cycle of conflict rather than resolving it.
True peace requires accountability, not endless rewards for failure and extremism. As long as the Palestinian Authority maintains its Pay-for-Slay program, promotes incitement, and avoids democratic reforms, the conflict will continue to claim innocent lives on all sides. Leaders who truly support a better future for Israelis and Palestinians must insist on fundamental changes before offering further assistance. The world has seen this same failed approach for far too long, and the results speak for themselves.
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