Over the past year, the European Union has delayed the transfer of hundreds of millions of Euros in its annual aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA), solely over the allegations that the PA's school textbooks contain some content deemed "anti-Semitic". The restriction of the annual funding – last year's as well as this year's – came after Oliver Varhelyi, a Hungarian diplomat and the EU's commissioner for neighbourhood and enlargement in Brussels, proposed that the aid to the PA should be conditional on the removal of "problematic content" in the school textbooks. With the €214 million ($235 million) in aid...