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Tory MP Robert Halfon fears Palestinian Authority schools are teaching 'honourable' anti-Israel violence

'We must do more to press the Palestinians to stop glorifying terrorists and to use our aid as it is meant to be used'

January 29, 2020 17:02
Robert Halfon speaks in the House of Commons
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Conservative Robert Halfon has said he fears children in Palestinian Authority schools are being taught that it “is honourable to commit violent acts against Israelis.”

Speaking in the House of Commons, the Jewish MP raised the issue of UK aid money paying for the salaries of teachers in PA schools, saying at least 31 of these were named after terrorists who killed innocent citizens.

Mr Halfon added: “Instead of prolonging the conflict by supporting such rhetoric, we must do more to press the Palestinians to stop glorifying terrorists and to use our aid as it is meant to be used.”

Responding for the government, Dr Andrew Murrison, Minister of State, Department for International Development, said: "We are clear with the Palestinian Authority on how we expect UK aid to be spent.