Nobody ever accused Penelope of stating facts.
That is all I state.
in your dreams, terrorist supporter.
Your right , my tax dollars do go to SA and Israel.
that would be *you're*
and billions also go to the west bank and gaza
you're welcome, anti-semite.
Nobody ever accused Penelope of stating facts.
That is all I state.
in your dreams, terrorist supporter.
Your right , my tax dollars do go to SA and Israel.
that would be *you're*
and billions also go to the west bank and gaza
you're welcome, anti-semite.
Really, billions, perhaps since the 50's but its more like millions, thank goodness for Jordan and Iran , or they would be starving.
https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RS22967.pdfhttps://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RS22967.pdf
After the split took place in June 2007, the United States boosted aid levels to the Palestinians,
with most assistance going in direct support of the PA’s security, governance, development, and
reform programs in the West Bank under Abbas (including during the 2007-2013 tenure of former
PA prime minister Salam Fayyad), presumably in part to counter Hamas in Gaza. As a result, the
post-2007 annual average of U.S. bilateral assistance is substantially greater than the approximate
annual average of $170 million from 2000-2007 and $70 million from 1994-1999, years largely
marked by the rule of the late Yasser Arafat, who died in late 2004.
From FY2008 to the present, annual Economic Support Fund (ESF) assistance to the West Bank
and Gaza Strip has averaged around $400 million, with that amount divided between U.S. Agency
for International Development (USAID)-administered project assistance (through grants to
contracting organizations) and direct budgetary assistance to the Palestinian Authority (PA).
Annual International Narcotics Control and Law Enforcement (INCLE) nonlethal assistance for
PA security forces and the criminal justice sector in the West Bank has averaged around $100
million. In line with Obama Administration requests, funding levels declined slightly in FY2013,
with a new baseline of overall annual ESF assistance of $370 million, and a new baseline of
annual INCLE assistance of $70 million. Administration requests for ESF and INCLE have
remained constant for FY2014 and FY2015. Some FY2013 ESF funding has been provided via
the ESF-Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) account, and the State Department expects to
draw from this account in FY2014 as well.