The current debt of the Palestinian Authority is estimated to be some $460 million, according to company officials. Israel Electric Corp. management emphasized that all necessary steps will be taken "to collect the debt and prevent it from growing further."
Israel provides electricity to the West Bank through several Palestinian distribution companies. Hisham Omari, director of Jerusalem District Electricity Co., one of the distributors, accused Israel of taking action for political reasons. He added that nearby villages will most likely be affected as well in the next two days, and this is being done to "punish" Palestinian people.
"We tried as much as possible not to reach this situation, but clearly this is a political decision," Omari said. "Today everybody in Bethlehem suffered."
The Palestinian Authority, to a large extent, depends financially on foreign aid and relies on electricity generated in Israel. Israel also provides electricity to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.
Last year, Israel briefly cut power to parts of the West Bank several times because of debts. It has also deducted money from regular tax transfers to the Palestinians to help cover the debts.