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Israeli MK Avichai Boaron: 'We must dismantle the Palestinian Authority, cancel the Oslo Accords'

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MK Avichai Boaron (Likud) said Wednesday that Israel must dismantle the Palestinian Authority and cancel the Oslo Accords, adding that as long as the PA exists, Israel should cut its funding. The remarks follow the Knesset's passage on Wednesday of a law requiring the PA to compensate Israeli terror victims through deducted tax revenues.

01 · THE DISPATCH

On Wednesday, June 10, MK Avichai Boaron (Likud) issued a statement calling for dismantling the Palestinian Authority and abrogating the Oslo Accords. His remarks came shortly after the Knesset passed the Terror Damage Compensation Law in second and third readings — a bill Boaron himself sponsored. The law mandates annual deductions from tax revenues transferred to the PA, with funds directed to compensate Israeli terror victims and war-damage claimants. Boaron's statement escalates the political rhetoric around the bill: while the legislation itself targets PA funding mechanisms, Boaron explicitly called for the PA's dissolution. As The Zioneer reported on June 8, the Knesset had already advanced the bill in earlier readings. The new law and Boaron's comments represent the latest in a series of legislative efforts to pressure the PA over its policy of paying stipends to families of Palestinians imprisoned or killed in connection with attacks on Israelis.

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