Israel Okays Plan to Transfer Tax Funds to Palestinian Authority Through Norway
![]() 11709 Sunday, 21 January, 2024, 21:06 Israel’s Security Cabinet on Sunday approved a decision to freeze funds from reaching the Palestinian Authority that the latter planned to send to the Gaza Strip. Instead, Jerusalem will channel the money to a third party, Norway, for safekeeping. The decision, which enjoys U.S. backing, prevents Gaza-earmarked funds from reaching the P.A. “under any circumstances” unless approved by the finance minister, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement. Israel’s Finance Ministry collects taxes and customs duties on behalf of the P.A., which it transfers to the entity monthly. |

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