Israel’s cabinet on Sunday approved the transfer of frozen Palestinian Authority tax funds to be held by Norway. The cabinet said it reserves the right to decide when the funds will be transferred from Oslo to the Palestinian Authority, which rejected the funds after the outbreak of war in Gaza, with Israel deducting money allocated for the enclave. Far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir opposed the move.

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