There's a long but very interesting interview in the JPost ("Block the money, stop the killing") with Rachel Ehrenfeld, director of the American Center for Democracy. It covers a wide range of topics, from palestinian corruption to narco-terror. One excerpt:
Last fall I testified before the European Parliament about the PA's corruption and its connection to terrorism. The animosity during the hearing was incredible. I've never encountered such naked hatred before. When I pointed out that reform of the Palestinian Authority also means that its own maps should include the State of Israel, Hannes Swoboda, a member of parliament for the Social Democratic Party of Austria, seemed to want to deny Israel's existence, too. He yelled, "Indeed, it should be Palestine." Supported by others, he also insisted that "there is no proof that any terrorist acts they committed were ordered by the PA – they may have been acting alone. Only if the DNA of the suicide bombers matches the DNA of those who received euros, will we accept it as evidence."
