British donations funding hate education in Palestine

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A new report by the Taxpayer's Alliance, Palestinian Hate Education Since Annapolis, shows how £100 million of taxpayer's money donated by the British government to the Palestinian Territories in 2007 supports organisations that propagates hate education.

The Palestinian Authority, responsible for disseminating the aid, has funded, for example, media outlets, such as newspapers, radio stations and TV channels. These media outlets have broadcasted statements that have encouraged the continuation of violence instead of peace.

One such broadcast is: "Palestine is our dream. Brothers, Oh Fatah's loyal masses the land is thirsty [for martyr blood] [...] Jaffa, Haifa and Acre are calling. Ramallah.. Nablus and Gaza: "When will we meet and break the chains?" To Jerusalem march millions of Martyrs"

The Taxpayers Alliance says that there is a responsibility to make sure British taxpayers are not being misused by the Palestinian Authority.

The full details of the report can be found here.

Palestinian Hate Education since Annapolis is a follow-up of their January 2008 report, Funding Hate Education, which also found that £47.5 million pounds donated by the British government helped fund hate education and the promotion of violence in the Palestinian territories.

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Good to see everybody getting upset about public money being used to hate Israel. What a pity the same concern is absent when our own Marxist State education system is used to promote hatred of our own people and ancestors. Double standards indeed.

What doesn't seem to be of concern to anyone is that UK funded Palestinian Authority budgets are used to fund a "terrorist insurance scheme", paying stipends and family benefits to anyone caught by Israel or killed in conducting a terrorist attack.

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