Israel delivers justice to terror victims, exposing Palestinian Authority’s blood money system and moral bankruptcy.
Israel has delivered a decisive moral and legal victory against terrorism and its sponsors. The Jerusalem Enforcement and Collection Authority has successfully recovered NIS 149 million from funds belonging to the Palestinian Authority, transferring the money to families of terror victims across 124 court-validated compensation cases.
These funds were seized and redistributed under binding Israeli court judgments against terrorists, the Palestinian Authority, and affiliated Palestinian organizations. The beneficiaries include families of Israelis murdered and wounded in some of the most horrific terror attacks in Israel’s history—Café Moment, Bus Line 32, Café Hillel, Ben Yehuda Street, Sarona, and many others.
While terrorists themselves often evade financial responsibility by hiding behind prison walls, Israel pierced the system by placing legal liens on terror stipends paid by the Palestinian Authority—exposing and dismantling its long-standing “pay-for-slay” policy. These enforcement actions transformed blood money into justice.
Among the landmark cases was the 2001 Ben Yehuda Street bombing, where 11 people were murdered. In 2024, Israeli courts ordered the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization to pay NIS 10 million under Israel’s Victims of Hostile Actions Compensation Law.
Additional compensation was transferred for atrocities including the Beit Yisrael massacre, Karmei Tzur shooting, Café Moment bombing, Bus 32 massacre, Café Hillel bombing, Sarona Market attack, Eli gas station shooting, and numerous ramming and shooting attacks across Jerusalem and Samaria.
This is not revenge—it is rule of law. Israel has made it unmistakably clear: terror will not be rewarded, subsidized, or ignored. Those who finance murder will pay—financially, legally, and historically.
Justice, delayed for decades, has finally been enforced.
