The cabinet is planning to increase the number of permits it issues for PA (Palestinian Authority) workers to 70,000 in addition to relaxing inspections at crossing points in the hope of improving their economic conditions while reducing the number of terror attacks. This is likely to occur in the coming weeks. At present, about 55,000 PA workers cross into Green Line Israel to work and there are an estimated 30,000 illegal PA workers inside the Green Line as well. Most of the legal PA workers are employed in construction and agriculture.
The plan was announced on Sunday 6 Adar I by Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon, who explained he will present it to the cabinet on Sunday 12 Adar I and he hopes the vote will take place a week later, on 19 Adar I. The plan is premised on police data that most of the terrorists who struck out in recent months were PA residents entering Green Line Israel illegally, without permits.
Kahlon and other believe that by providing employment, it will be an incentive to curtail terror attacks.