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    BRUSSELS, Jan. 31 (JTA) — The European Union has taken an important step toward investigating whether its donations to the Palestinian Authority are being used to fund terrorism.

    On Thursday, Francois Zimeray, a French member of the European Parliament, announced he had gathered enough signatures for the body to debate whether to form a commission of inquiry.

    Zimeray succeeded in convincing 170 Parliament members to put an inquiry on the agenda. However, a majority of the 626-person Parliament is necessary to actually form an inquiry commission.

    Still, the petition marks a significant step for backers of an inquiry, who want the European Union to investigate Israeli allegations that the Palestinian Authority is using donor funds to finance terrorism.

    Since the 1993 Oslo Accords, the European Union has provided about $1.4 billion in various forms of aid to the Palestinian Authority. Since the intifada began more than two years ago, the European Union has been providing about $10 million a month in special assistance to help the Palestinian Authority meet its budgetary obligations.

    Israeli officials have been especially adamant about the issue since an invasion of the West Bank last spring uncovered documentation that Palestinian Authority President Yasser Ararat had authorized payments to known terrorists.

    Even if the E.U. money doesn’t go directly for terrorism, Israeli officials have argued, it frees up other funds that Arafat can funnel to terrorists on the payroll of the P.A. security services or in the various militias of Arafat’s Fatah movement.

    “It is the parliament’s job to supervise the executive,” David Sumberg, a member of the European Parliament from England, told Chris Patten, the E.U.’s commissioner for external relations. “If we cannot inquire on how the money is spent, we might just as well close our shop up.”

    Patten has resisted, saying last fall that the European Union needs an investigation like it needs “a hole in the head.”

    Though the inquiry demand is couched in the language of good government, Patten sees it as a veiled attack on the E.U.’s policy of supporting the Palestinian Authority, which Patten considers the only credible negotiating partner for Israel. In addition, supporting the Palestinian Authority allows the European Union to exercise influence in Mideast affairs.

    “Do you want to uncover the wrongdoings of me and my staff or to make it impossible for the” European Commission, the E.U.’s executive arm, to support the Palestinian Authority? Patten asked last November. “If the Parliament decides that the E.U. should not assist the Palestinians, it should say so and the commission would comply.”

    Calls for an inquiry began last summer after Thomas Dawson, an official with the International Monetary Fund, indicated that the IMF doesn’t monitor foreign assistance the European Union provides.

    “The IMF simply provides the E.U. with information about broad developments related to its budget,” Dawson told the Wall Street Journal last June. “It does not monitor or control every item in the budget.”

    The petition was begun by Ilka Schroeder, a German member from the Green Party. But Schroeder wanted to keep a low profile, so most of the lobbying was done by Zimeray and Charles Tannock, a British Tory.

    Zimeray and Tannock are known as friends of Israel, leading opponents to argue that the petition masked a pro-Israel agenda.

    The petition’s success seemed in doubt until the last minute, but Zimeray ultimately managed to secure more than the 157 signatures necessary to put the item on Parliament’s agenda.

    “Every single one is the result of much lobbying within the corridors of the European Parliament,” he said.

    The signatures include many Germans, British and Italians, but practically no Socialists or Greens. Zimeray is one of the only members of the European Socialist group to sign.

    Left-wing groups were reluctant to take a stand that might be construed as support for Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, whose policy of military retaliation for Palestinian terrorism is harshly criticized here.

    In addition, Parliament sources say Patten himself called deputies to discourage them from signing the petition, leading several members to retract their signatures.

    Some who signed are considered friends of Israel, while others saw the proper oversight of E.U. money as a simple question of good governance.

    In addition, some apparently saw the petition as a way to strengthen the Parliament while weakening the European Commission — though others refused to sign for precisely that reason.


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  • #2
    Can't be true. Everybody knows that Euros do no wrong. That's the USA's department....

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    • #3
      I know! The EU must be controlled by the same zionists that control Canada when it decided not to fund terrorism.
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      • #4
        I want to know where my money goes. I find it amazing that this has to be even debated. I thought they check what our money buys. Not just give it away. That's a good way to support dictators etc.
        Anyway, not to say it is funding terrorism, it must be cleared out. If it in fact is funding terrorism, and suicide bombers, I say let's forget giving money and send some troops there to settle down scores. Take every penny back. Why don't we just send stuff like food, medicine etc? Some amounts of money will always go to the wrong pockets anyway. Building material etc. Just send what they would need to buy with it. They don't hand money to their citizens anyway. I hope it's not going to be another embarrasing moment for us euros, but if it's going to be so, I hope they will make tough decisions, stop sending money and send aid plus take down all the criminals stealing our money. Personally I don't care who it is, but if its stealing from us, we must make them pay with interests!
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        • #5
          If you did some in-depth study on every single money trail in the entire world, I'm sure you'd find that nearly every bit of aid or business deal in the Arab world eventually leads to funding terror.

          Oil is probably the biggest one BTW.

          Interesting article though DD ... I'll be curious to read follow-ups.
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          • #6
            Any more europeans care to respond?

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            • #7
              When is the US going to investigate whether the huge amounts of cash it 'loans' to Israel are used for building settlements or WMDs?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sandman
                When is the US going to investigate whether the huge amounts of cash it 'loans' to Israel are used for building settlements or WMDs?
                Can't you Europeans ever stay on topic? The article is about actions taken by EU parlimentarians, US aid to Israel is another topic entirely.
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                • #9
                  Shi: Sandman supports the use of EU funds to support the murder of civilians as long as the US continues to send "loans" to Israel. At least the impression he gives with his statement.
                  I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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                  • #10
                    Sava, sure, but I'm not interested about that.. bad guys will always get money and money goes around. I'm interested where my tax money goes directly and how it is used. If we don't know, then how are we supposed to know how its effecting? By taking their word 'yes yes, if you send more money things will get better' is stupid mans game. If I don't get to see how the money is used, then I don't support giving that money, because it's not then going to the right address.
                    I don't support giving money anyway. I support giving food, medicine, knowledge, teachers, nurses, building material, books, clothes, toys, sport stuff like footballs etc, workers to aid to get things started and give instructions etc. And if the situation is hot, or we can't be sure if its nto going to be used, but sold forward, then either they let our troops to come there and really make sure they're used correctly and submit wrong doers or they can cry and kiss my butt. If they are laying in some storage, never getting used, then they can also cry few rivers, then I don't care. But we must help people who need help, and if they co-operate which is I think reasonable to demand, then sure.. if not, I'll close my ears and eyes.

                    And if for example we find out that our money has gone to terrorists, we need to investigate it, and either kidnap then to be tried in our countries or killed in spot. Nothing else will work against these thugs. And no matter who is putting the money in their own pockets, same treatment, which is come with us or die.
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                    • #11
                      We also need to think about the whole cycle of that money and how it really works..
                      If it goes to fund terrorists it's not just one crime. First of all they STEAL from us. Then they steal from their people who really need it. Then they support arms dealers etc when they buy weapons and explosives. Then they go up and kill Israeli people. Now that's many crimes and totally unacceptable. And these people are not even helping Palestinian cause, so they should be seen as traitors to everyone and should be tried or if that's impossible then killed, because these people can't just run free. Simple.
                      I don't know what's wrong with euros, they don't want to form military force, and they don't want to know where that money goes. I say it's time to lower that pinky down, stop talking funny and kick some ass!
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                      • #12
                        Can't you Europeans ever stay on topic? The article is about actions taken by EU parlimentarians, US aid to Israel is another topic entirely.
                        Point taken.

                        Shi: Sandman supports the use of EU funds to support the murder of civilians as long as the US continues to send "loans" to Israel. At least the impression he gives with his statement.
                        1. It's certainly not been demonstrated that the aid is going towards terrorist campaigns against civilians. Hence the investigation.

                        2. Better the EU is giving them money than even more of it coming from dodgier sources.

                        3. It's a pittance anyway.

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                        • #13
                          See.
                          I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
                          For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

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                          • #14
                            "1. It's certainly not been demonstrated that the aid is going towards terrorist campaigns against civilians. Hence the investigation."

                            Then why is Patten opposing the inquiry? Moreover, Arafat has been linked to supporting terrorism, if you would have noted evidence linking Arafat to terrorist groups was found during the attack on Arafat's compound.

                            "2. Better the EU is giving them money than even more of it coming from dodgier sources."

                            I doubt the money they are getting would be that easily replaced.

                            "3. It's a pittance anyway."

                            $10 million a month a pittance?
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                            • #15
                              . Better the EU is giving them money than even more of it coming from dodgier sources.

                              So by that logic, we better pay criminals, so they won't have to sell crack or rob our houses?

                              It's certainly not been demonstrated that the aid is going towards terrorist campaigns against civilians. Hence the investigation.

                              Nor is it demonstrated anywhere where the money does go to. Hence the investigation.

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