Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Families of Israeli settlers and soldiers, who were killed in resistance operations, filed a lawsuit before the Israeli higher court, demanding to freeze PA's tax revenues that used to be paid for families of martyrs, reported Israel HaYom.
The Israeli newspaper said that the settlers demand to deduct and confiscate the monthly payments of martyrs' families from the PA's tax revenues.
The lawsuit depended on claims that the PA has paid NIS512 million for political prisoners in Israeli jails in 2020.
It added that the Palestinian Authority continued to pay the monthly payments of prisoners and families of wounded and murdered citizens during the last year although of the pandemic.
The occupation state has already deducted tax revenues of the Palestinian Authority recently under the pretext of paying the monthly payments of families of martyrs and prisoners.
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