With the rejection of all U.S. financial assistance over a new anti-terror law, the Palestinian Authority “has chosen terror over the wellbeing of its own civilian population,” TIP CEO & President, Joshua S. Block, said in an op-ed published in JNS on Wednesday.

The PA announced earlier this month that it will renounce all U.S. aid in protest of the Anti-Terrorism Clarification Act (ATCA), which takes effect on Thursday and increases the PA’s exposure to U.S. anti-terrorism lawsuits. The act empowers Americans to sue foreign aid recipients in U.S. courts over complicity in terrorist activities.

“It’s important to understand the context of this development for the PA can be expected to blame everyone but itself for the dire consequences of the decision,” Block said, warning that the $60 million cut in annual funding “could affect the delicate coordination between Israeli security forces and the PA in the West Bank.”

Block argued that, “All it would take for the PA to avert the crisis is to do what should be expected of any political enterprise with a serious aspiration to build its own nation: renounce terror.” However, he observed, “not even the loss of so much money has moved the PA to reconsider its amoral tactics.”... Read More: The Tower