Israeli bulldozers uproot scores of fruitful trees north of Hebron

Israeli bulldozers today uprooted dozens of fruitful trees in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, according to local sources.

Mohammad Awad, a media activist, said that Israeli forces used a bulldozer to razed a five-donum plot of land planted with over 130 trees belonging to the Ba‘ran and Sabarna families to make room for the expansion of the encroaching nearby colonial settlement of Karmei Tzur.

He added that the Palestinian landowners have title deeds proving their ownership of the plot, which in fenced in the colonial settlement.

There are over 700,000 Israeli settlers living in colonial settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem in violation of international law.

The number of settlers has almost tripled since the Oslo Accords of 1993, when settlers’ number estimated 252,000. Illegal colonial settlements have leapt from 144 to 515 in that time.

Israel’s nation-state law that passed last July stated that building and strengthening settlements as a “national interest.”

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Minister denies PA received loan from Israel

A Fatah official today denied media reports that the Palestinian Authority received 500 million shekels in a loan from the Israeli government.

“What was promoted by some media outlets confirming that the Palestinian Authority has taken a financial loan from the Israeli government, is not true. The PA did not take any,” Minister Hussein al-Sheikh, Chairman of the Palestinian Civil Affairs Commission and Member of the Central Committee of Fatah Movement, tweeted.

Al-Shiekh posted his tweet responding to Israeli media reports that Israel gave the PA 500 million shekel ($160,579,650) beyond the tax monies which it collects on behalf of the PA.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Weather forecast: Partly cloudy, mild conditions to prevail

Weather today is partly cloudy and relatively mild in daytime and slightly cold in nighttime, particularly in the mountains, with steady temperature, which remains seasonal, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department (PMD).

Moderate to strong easterly to northeasterly wind blows in daytime, while northwesterly wind blows in nighttime. Sea waves are low to medium.

Temperature in the capital, Jerusalem, and in Bethlehem is expected to reach a high of 20°C and a low of 14°C, and in Ramallah and Hebron a high of 19°C and a low of 13°C are expected. In Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan Valley, temperature is expected to reach a high of 30°C and a low of 19°C, while it is expected to reach a high of 25°C and a low of 19°C in Gaza and the coastal areas.

Saturday’s temperature is set to rise and become unseasonably high, paving the way to mostly cloudy, dry and mild conditions in daytime and slightly cold conditions in nighttime, especially in the mountains. Strong easterly wind will prevail.

Sunday’s temperature is set to slightly drop and become seasonal with clear to partly cloudy, dry and mild conditions in daytime and relatively cold conditions in the night. Strong easterly wind will prevail.

A slight rise in temperature is expected on Monday, with clear to partly cloudy, dry and mild conditions in daytime and slightly to relatively cold conditions in nighttime.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

FM Malki discusses sensitive Jerusalem land lease with Armenian counterpart

Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Minister, Riyad Malki, today discussed a sensitive church land lease with his Armenian counterpart, Ararat Mirzoyan, in Paris.

During a meeting on the sidelines of the 41st session of the UNESCO General Conference in Paris, Foreign Minister al-Malki discussed with his Armenian counterpart Mirzoyan the leasing the “Goveroun Bardez” plot of land, located in the historic Armenian Quarter of East Jerusalem and owned by the Armenian Patriarchate Jerusalem, to the Israeli occupation authorities, namely the Jerusalem municipality and Jerusalem Development Authority.

Al-Malki underscored the gravity of the transaction, which would open the door for the gradual encroachment of Israel’s settler-colonialism into the Aremian Quarter in Jerusalem.

He urged the Armenian Foreign Ministry to intervene to protect the properties of the Armenian Church in the Old City, stop any action that can affect its legal and historic status and safeguard the Palestinian people and Armenians’ rights to the Old City.

The top Palestinian diplomat stressed the need for the Armenian Foreign Ministry to take prompt action and exert pressures in order to cancel this “suspicious transaction”, which risks accelerating the obliteration of the Palestinian, Muslim and Christian, character of Jerusalem.

He commended the close historical Palestinian-Armenian relations and asserted Palestine’s aspiration to open an embassy in Armenia while he invited his counterpart to visit Jerusalem to explore means of cooperation.

Armenia’s top diplomat, Mirzoyan, affirmed the deep bilateral relations and the need to further develop them.

According to Keghart, a news website devoted to Armenian Affairs, Archbishop Nourhan Manougian and the Patriarchate’s Director of the Real Estate Department Fr. Baret Yeretsian signed signed a 10-year contract with the Jerusalem Municipality allowing the “Goveroun Bardez” area located in the historical Armenian Quarter to be used as a parking lot for Jews visiting the Western Wall in the Old City in March 2020. This parking lot was officially opened in May of 2021.

Then, in July of 2021, the patriarchate signed a new contract with Dany Rubinstein, an Australian businessman, leasing the “Goveroun Bardez”, which is the entire southwestern section of the Armenian Quarter, for 99 years. Rubinstein’s plan is to construct a hotel on that land and give a small percentage of the profit to the Church within five years’ of the hotel completion.

Al-Malki joined a chorus of Palestinian officials who condemned the transaction, including head of the Palestinian Higher Presidential Committee for Churches Affairs, Ramzi Khoury, who sent a letter to the Catholicos of All Armenians, Patriarch Karekin II, calling land transactions in the Armenian Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem a violation of international law, since the area inside the Old City is an “integral part of the Palestinian occupied territories” governed by relevant international resolutions.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israel continues its unfair monthly deductions from the Palestinian Authority’s tax revenues – Ministry of Finance

The Ministry of Finance said that Israel continues its unfair monthly deductions from the Palestinian Authority’s tax revenues, exceeding 100 million shekels, and the withholding of more than 2 billion shekels, which the ministry has not stopped calling for its immediate release.

The ministry in a statement denied Israeli media reports that the Palestinian Authority received 500 million shekels in a loan from the Israeli government, stating that this amount which was transferred three months ago is only part of the funds withheld by Israel until all the amount is recovered.

The ministry said it will continue under the directives of the Palestinian leadership and government to demand that Israel stop its unfair deductions from the Palestinian clearing funds, in violation of international laws and bilateral agreements, as well as to recover everything Israel is withholding.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency