Jerusalemite lawyer succeeds in canceling petition for demolition of 16 structures in Hizma town

Jerusalemite lawyer and legal expert Medhat Thiba succeeded today in obtaining an Israeli court ruling rejecting a petition filed by Ragabim settlement Association for the demolition of 16 Palestinian structures in the town of Hizma to the northeast of occupied Jerusalem, which falls within the jurisdiction of the so-called Israeli West Jerusalem Municipality.

The legal expert said in a phone interview with WAFA that he succeeded in canceling the petition to demolish the 16 structures in Hizma town, which included building materials stores, car repair and wash shops, and gas stations that have been in place for decades.

He said the Ragabim settlement Association has worked during the past two years to compel a number of the occupation institutions with various specializations to work on demolishing these facilities.

The said association submitted a preliminary complaint to the occupation police and the Jerusalem municipality in 2018 against these facilities, followed by other complaints during the past two years, the last of which was two months ago.

He said that the Ragabim settlement association was established in the eighties and works to submit racist complaints to the official occupation institutions against the Palestinian areas in the West Bank and the Negev, in order to issue and implement demolition, confiscation, and displacement decisions against them.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Palestinians rally to condemn Israel’s violations in Jordan Valley, settlers’ flag marches

Hundreds of Palestinians today took part in a mass rally in condemnation of Israel’s violations against Palestinians in the northern Jordan Valley area, as well as in response to settlers planned flag marches across the occupied West Bank to mark Israel’s capture and subsequent occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967 Six-Day War.

The secretary of the Fatah movement in Tubas and the Jordan Valley, Mahmoud Sawafta, said hundreds of Palestinians marched in Ein al-Hilwah area in the northern Jordan Valley to protest settlers’ flag marches called for by extremist settler groups and to condemn the Israeli occupation’s measures and violations against Palestinians and their land in the northern Jordan Valley.

He said that a large number of Palestinians were denied access to the rally due to Israel’s closure of the Tayaseer military checkpoint and the erection of a flying military checkpoint earlier today at the conjunction of Ein al-Hilwah to prevent Palestinians from participating in the rally.

The official stressed that the rally aims to deliver a message to the Israeli occupation and its settlers who are trying to impose a fait accompli on the ground that the Jordan Valley is Palestinian land.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

President Abbas calls on Palestinian factions to return to serious dialogue to end the division

President Mahmoud Abbas headed today evening the eighth session of Fatah Revolutionary Council in Ramallah, during which he called on Fatah and Hamas, the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO’s) factions, and the Islamic Jihad movement to immediately return to serious dialogue to end the division and build national partnerships at all levels to face the challenges and dangers facing the Palestinian people and their national cause.

President Abbas stressed that the Palestinian people will not tire nor relent in their great struggle until the end of the occupation of the land of the State of Palestine, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

“We say it aloud for the Israeli occupation to get off our chests, land, and people,” said President Abbas.

He added that contacts are continuing with Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, and the rest of the Arab countries as well as with the international community for the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, which he stressed requires a complete and comprehensive cessation of Israeli aggression throughout the entire occupied Palestinian territories.

President Abbas paid tribute to the Palestinian people throughout the West Bank and Jerusalem for confronting the occupation with their bare chests, praising Palestinians in Beita town in Nablus, which has become an icon of popular resistance.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Closure of areas in West Bank to facilitate settlers’ marches

Israeli occupation forces prevented Palestinian residents’ access to various West Bank areas under the pretext of securing settlers participating in flag marches throughout the West Bank.

Israeli forces blocked several checkpoints and erected various flying checkpoints today throughout the West Bank districts to secure settlers participating in flag marches throughout the West Bank, which was called for by extremist settler groups.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

UNRWA Launches US$ 164 Million Humanitarian and Early Recovery Appeal for Gaza

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) is launching a $164 million humanitarian and early recovery appeal following the hostilities in Gaza in May 2021, SAID AN UNRWA press release.

This updated appeal incorporates the immediate emergency response actions implemented by UNRWA in Gaza and the West Bank between 10 and 31 May, as well as early recovery needs of Palestine refugees in Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, until 31 December 2021.

It supersedes the initial US$38m Flash Appeal that was issued on 19 May 2021.

“The impact of this conflict on Palestine refugees – like that of the three preceding rounds of violence – has been devastating,” said UNRWA commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini. “The trauma suffered by Gaza’ population, including some 1.4 million Palestine refugees, will continue to reverberate for a long time,” he added.

The air strikes have caused substantial damage to physical infrastructure, including homes and UNRWA installations and water and sanitation networks in refugee camps. UNRWA installations that served as designated emergency shelters also suffered damage with up to 71,000 people seeking shelter at the height of the conflict.

As of 23 May, an estimated 7,500 Palestine refugees remain displaced, of whom 7150 individuals are sheltering with relatives and friends, and approximately 350 individuals remain in two UNRWA schools in Jabalia and Beach Camp.

The appeal outlines the needs for emergency shelter repairs, humanitarian assistance to displaced families and emergency repairs and maintenance of UNRWA installations. Also, funds will be required to temporarily subsidize rental payments for those Palestine refugee families whose shelters have been completely destroyed or damaged in the form of Transitional Shelter Cash Assistance.

An alarming number of Gaza’s citizens, particularly children, display physical and psychological signs of severe distress and are at risk of developing mental health disorders, said the release.

The appeal outlines funds required for mental health and psychosocial support activities, including for desperately needed recreational and stress alleviation activities in a safe environment, as well as psychosocial assistance and referrals to more specialized mental health services, where needed. Summer fun weeks and after school activities will be organized for up to 150,000 children, it said.

Other funding is requested for education in emergencies, environmental health, protection and emergency preparedness, stressed the release.

“UNRWA takes this opportunity to remind its partners that the activities presented in this appeal can only be implemented if the Agency’s Programme Budget and oPt Emergency Appeal for 2021 receive contributions in the amount required to sustain staffing and infrastructure essential to the delivery of health, education, mental health, relief, environmental health, and protection services, as well as the coordination and management components of the response.” The Agency reiterated that the implementation of activities related to reconstruction in Gaza requires the smooth flow of goods and materials through the only designated entry point, Kerem Shalom Crossing.

“UNRWA is on the ground in Gaza ready to press on with the massive recovery efforts in a timely, efficient and secure manner. But we rely on the generous support of our partners to implement all the necessary reconstruction, humanitarian assistance and protection projects outlined in this urgent appeal,” concluded Commissioner-General Lazzarini.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency