Palestinian-owned building under construction demolished by Israelis in occupied East Jerusalem

The Israeli occupation authorities demolished this morning a Palestinian-owned building that was still in the construction stage in Shufat refugee camp, northeast of occupied East Jerusalem, according to local sources.

They said Israeli forces took over rooftops and secured the area where the building is located before a bulldozer proceeded to tear it down under the pretext the owner did not have a building permit.

Palestinians in East Jerusalem build without a permit because getting one from the Israeli occupiers is an almost impossible task.

Source: Palestine News & Info Agency

Newspapers review: Prisoners’ houses demolitions, Russia-Ukraine war focus of dailies

The Israeli punitive demolition of the family houses of two Palestinian prisoners in the northern West Bank district of Jenin and the Russia-Ukraine war hit the front headlines in today’s Palestinian Arabic dailies.

Al-Ayyam and al-Hayat al-Jadida reported violent confrontations and injuries as Palestinians confronted Israeli forces as the latter blew up the houses of the families of two prisoners in Silat al-Harithiya town, west of Jenin.

Al-Ayyam printed a photo showing Palestinians inspecting the debris of the two houses in the town.

Al-Quds added that Israeli forces tore down the family houses of the prisoners in addition to five structures in the West Bank.

Al-Quds opted to highlight the ongoing Russian-Ukraine war in its main front-page news item.

It said that on the 13th day of the war, Russian forces were approaching Kyiv and completely control six main Ukrainian cities.

Al-Hayat al-Jadida said that Russian forces were edging closer to Kyiv as bombardment continues.

Al-Hayat al-Jadida and al-Ayyam added in this regard that US President Joe Biden banned Russian oil imports to the US.

Moreover, the dailies spotlighted the funeral procession of Yamen Jaffal in the Jerusalem-district town of Abu Dis and that of Omar Abu Assab in Jerusalem.

Al-Ayyam added that Israeli occupation authorities imposed restrictions on the funeral procession of Abu Assab.

Jaffal, 16, was gunned down by Israeli forces who raided the town on Sunday. Abu Assab, 16, was killed for allegedly stabbing two police officers in occupied East Jerusalem in November of last year.

The dailies reported UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wennesland, expressing deep concern over the deteriorating security situation in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.

Al-Quds and al-Ayyam said that Israeli settlers set up a new colonial outpost on the lands of Qaryout village, southeast of Nablus.

Al-Ayyam reported the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem refuting Israeli military allegations on the killing of Muhammad Abbas in Amari refugee camp in Ramallah.

The news item is based on B’Tselem report Another victim of Israel’s open-fire policy: Soldiers fire live shots at passing Palestinian car, killing 25-year-old.

Al-Ayyam printed an investigation revealing that the US field hospital in northern Gaza was dismantled without providing any medical services to the population.

It said that the Israeli government asked the court for more time to decide on whether or not to demolish and displace Palestinians in Khan al-Ahmar community east of Jerusalem.

The Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ministry was reported in al-Ayyam and al-Hayat al-Jadida stating that it has evacuated members of the Palestinian community from the Ukrainian city of Sumy.

The dailies said that 465 Palestinians tested positive for Covid-19 while five have died of it in the occupied territories.

Premier Mohammad Shtayyeh was reported in al-Hayat al-Jadida pledging that the government would proceed with the approval of all legislation and laws that offer justice to women and grant them their rights.

Al-Hayat al-Jadida reported the UK government saying that it continues to urge Israel to cease forced “evictions” and demolitions in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah.

Al-Quds spotlighted a women’s protest in Jerusalem in solidarity with female prisoners in Israeli custody.

Regionally, al-Ayyam and al-Hayat al-Jadida said that Jordan’s Prince Hamza apologizes to the king for his plot ‘mistake’.

Source: Palestine News & Info Agency

Fascist Israelis vandalize Palestinian-owned vehicles in an Arab town in Israel, write hate graffiti

Fascist Israelis who belong to the so-called Price Tag terror group this morning vandalized Palestinian-owned vehicles in the village of Jaljoliya, an Arab town in the north of Israel, and wrote anti-Arab hate graffiti in the village, according to local sources.

Tires of almost 30 vehicles were slashed and hate graffiti calling for the death of Arabs, a motto of the terror group, was sprayed on village walls.

Price Tag carries out attacks mainly against Palestinians in Israel and in occupied East Jerusalem. While it is considered a terror group due to its violent attacks, its members are rarely detained or prosecuted.

Source: Palestine News & Info Agency

Increase in the number of building licenses in Palestine in the fourth quarter 2021 – PCBS

A total of 3,179 building licenses were issued in the fourth quarter of 2021, of which 1,940 are new buildings, an increase of 11% compared with the third quarter of 2021 and an increase of 16% compared with the fourth quarter of 2020, today said the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS).

It said the number of new building licenses increased by 9% compared with the third quarter of 2021 and increased by 8% compared with the fourth quarter of 2020.

The total number of licensed dwellings was 6,340, of which 4,935 were new dwellings and 1,405 were existing dwellings.

The number of new dwellings in the fourth quarter of 2021 increased by 11% compared with the third quarter of 2021 and increased by 14% compared with the fourth quarter of 2020.

Source: Palestine News & Info Agency

Arab League Council urges International Criminal Court to open criminal investigation into Israeli war crimes

The Arab League Council urged today the International Criminal Court to open a criminal investigation into the war crimes committed by Israel.

The call came in a resolution issued at the conclusion of the work of the 157th regular session, at the level of foreign ministers, which was held at the headquarters of the Arab League in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.

The Council stressed the importance of the reports of international human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, which expose, with evidence, the apartheid policies imposed and practiced by Israel against the Palestinian people.

The Council noted that Israel imposes apartheid through systematic policies, legislation, and plans aimed at persecuting, suppressing, dominating, and dispersing the Palestinian people, undermining freedom of movement, obstructing family life, forced displacement, unlawful killing, administrative detention, and torture.

The council added that the occupying state also imposes deprivation of freedoms and basic rights, undermining political participation and curbing the economy and development of human rights, the expropriation of land and property, and other racist practices against the Palestinian people.

These practices and policies constitute a crime against humanity and a flagrant violation of relevant international laws, including the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, the International Convention for the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid, and the Rome Statute Basic Law of the International Criminal Court, the council affirmed.

The Council also called on the countries of the world and international organizations to assume their responsibilities and to confront the Israeli policies, legislation, and practices that undermine the achievement of the independence of the State of Palestine and eliminate the peaceful two-state solution and establish an apartheid regime against the Palestinian people.

It stressed its refusal for Israel to obtain the African Union observer membership, which contradicts the principles and values of the African Union against colonialism, discrimination, and apartheid.

The Council as well urged the International Criminal Court to proceed with the criminal investigations of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Israel against the defenseless Palestinian people, including the forced displacement of Palestinians from their homes in occupied East Jerusalem, and calling on the Court to provide all human and material capabilities for this investigation and give it the necessary priority.

The Arab foreign ministers warned against the deterioration of the current situation in East Jerusalem in a manner similar to the conditions that preceded the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip in 2021, stressing the need for Israel to assume its responsibilities as an occupying power to maintain calm on the ground, and praising Egypt to implement the second phase of efforts of the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.

The Council reiterated that East Jerusalem is the capital of the State of Palestine, and rejected any attempt to undermine the right to Palestinian sovereignty over it, strongly condemned and rejected all systematic and illegal Israeli policies and plans aimed at legitimizing the annexation of the Holy City, distorting its Arab identity, changing its demographic structure and undermining its expansion and isolating it from its Palestinian surroundings.

The council condemned, what Israel is doing to seize the lands of Jerusalemites and the illegal demolition of their homes, including the recent Israeli campaign to demolish and seize residential buildings in different areas and neighborhoods of the city.

The Council condemned and rejected any move by any party to drop the right of return or distort the Palestinian refugee issue, through attempts to resettle, or liquidate the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) and stop its funding, or the so-called redefinition of the legal status of Palestinian refugees, with the aim of depriving generations of Palestinian refugees and the descendants of their right to return.

The Council rejected the systematic Israeli campaigns against UNRWA, including the attempts to close all the Agency’s centers and schools in the occupied city of Jerusalem and replace them with Israeli occupation institutions.

It also rejected any decision to stop or reduce UNRWA’s funding, which exposes entire generations of refugees to lose health and educational service, stressing that such attempts to terminate the refugee issue, which is an integral part of the final solution issues.

The Council condemned the systematic Israeli measures aimed at undermining the Palestinian economy and depriving the Palestinian people of their inalienable right to development.

It called on the international community to work on enabling the Palestinian people to control all their resources and exercise their right to development over their entire land occupied in 1967 and its territorial waters, condemning all Israeli practices, procedures, and laws aimed at draining, eroding, wasting or threatening Palestinian natural resources and wealth.

The Arab League Council urged Arab countries to abide by the decisions of the League of Arab States and to activate a monthly 100 million US dollar safety net as soon as possible in support of Palestine to face the pressures and financial crises it is going through.

Source: Palestine News & Info Agency