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Ministry of Finance: Israeli occupation blocks transfer of NIS 7 billion in Palestinian clearance revenues

RAMALLAH, March 25, 2025 (WAFA) – The Palestinian Ministry of Finance has confirmed that the Israeli occupation authorities have blocked the transfer of approximately NIS 7 billion in Palestinian clearance revenues since 2019, deepening the financial crisis facing the Palestinian Government.

In a statement issued Tuesday, the Ministry said that the occupation authorities justify blocking the transfer of these funds to the Palestinian Government under several false pretexts, including allocations for Gaza – NIS 2 billion have been withheld under this allegation, allocations for the families of Palestinian martyrs and detainees – NIS 3.7 billion has been deducted under this pretext, and border exit tax – NIS 1.2 billion has been deducted as departure tax paid by travelers at the border crossing with Jordan.

Highlighting the escalation of deductions and delays in transfer since the genocidal war on Gaza, the Ministry said that since the start of Israel’s war on the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip in October 2023, the Israeli occupation has intensified financial restrictions against the Palestinian Government, including by doubling clearance revenue deductions to 50% of the total monthly amount while deliberately delaying payments in an unprecedented manner.

Clearance revenues, which should be transferred to the Palestinian Government at the beginning of each month (first week), are now withheld beyond the middle of the month, exacerbating the Government’s fiscal crisis.

Additionally, the Ministry asserted that the Israeli occupation authorities are planning further major deductions from the illegally withheld Palestinian tax revenues to compensate families of Israeli casualties, falsely holding Palestinian institutions responsible. The exact amount being confiscated under this scheme remains unknown.

The Ministry of Finance warned that these delays and deductions directly impact the Palestinian Government’s ability to pay public sector salaries and meet other financial obligations, worsening the economic crisis, increasing financial pressures on the Government, and intensifying hardship for Palestinian citizens.

It added that Israeli occupation authorities continue to deduct and withhold substantial sums from Palestinian clearance revenues each month, including NIS 275 million, an amount equivalent to what the Palestinian Government allocates to the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and NIS 52.6 million, an amount deducted under the pretext that it is the amount allocated to the families of Palestinian martyrs and prisoners.

The total amount of illegal deductions from Palestinian clearance revenues by the Israeli occupation authorities since 2012 has reached NIS 20.6 billion, broken down as follows: NIS 12.5 billion – payments for electricity, NIS 4 billion – payments for water, NIS 1.3 billion – payments for sanitation services, and NIS 3 billion – payments for medical services.

In light of these concerning and alarming figures, the Ministry of Finance stressed that these actions by the Israeli occupation are flagrant violations of all signed agreements. Such violations also directly impact the Palestinian economy and the livelihood of the Palestinian people, as part of a wider and all-out war against them, their very existence, and their national institutions.

It reiterated that the Palestinian Government, in close collaboration with international partners and actors, continues to press for the immediate release of illegally withheld clearance revenues and an end to Israel’s unlawful policies.

The Ministry stated that it had adopted a policy of rationalization in preparing the 2025 budget, which came as a continuation of the Government of Palestine's reform efforts. Over the past year, more than 50 reform measures have been carried out as part of the Palestinian Government’s financial and administrative reform agenda since day one in office.

Despite Israel’s intensified war and financial warfare, the Palestinian Government remains committed to safeguarding national institutions and strengthening the steadfastness of the Palestinian people.

K.F.

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