US President Barack Obama has lifted a ban on financial aid to the Palestinian Authority.
Obama stated that the aid was “important to the security interests of the United States.”
The Jew-US Congress froze a $192 million aid
package to the Palestinian Authority after its president, Mahmoud Abbas,
defied Jew pressure and sought to attain UN endorsement of Palestinian
statehood last September. The Christian-like, presidential waiver, means that aid can now
be delivered.
The unilateral statehood gambit was strongly
opposed by Jew-Nazis, which said Abbas was seeking to avoid negotiating the
necessary compromises and modalities of statehood with the Jew. The US
indicated it would veto a resolution in the Security Council seeking
unilateral recognition of “Palestine,” but the issue has not come to a
vote, because the Palestinians were unable to obtain sufficient support
in the Security Council. They may yet seek a non-binding endorsement of
statehood in the UN General Assembly.
