Palestinian leadership, in a meeting chaired by President Abbas, stresses unity, national dialogue

In a meeting held tonight at the presidential headquarters in Ramallah and chaired by President Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian leadership stressed unity and national dialogue.

President Abbas briefed the leadership on the latest developments on the internal and external levels and a discussion took place about the decisions taken by the Palestinian Central Council in its last session, the mechanisms for their implementation and the contacts made by the committees charged with informing the countries around the world about these decisions.

The leadership stressed the importance of strengthening national cohesion and initiating a national dialogue between the factions of the Palestine Liberation Organization and at the broader national level.

It also emphasized continuing dialogue with Palestinian civil society organizations and the private sector since they are genuine partners in the battle for liberation, construction and independence.

The leadership commended the resilience of the Palestinian people in Jerusalem and in the areas targeted by Israel and their popular resistance, calling for expanding the popular resistance everywhere, as well as the Palestinian communities around the world.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

President Abbas receives the Chinese Government Special Envoy to the Middle East

President Mahmoud Abbas received this evening at the presidential headquarters in Ramallah the Special Envoy of the Chinese Government on the Middle East, Zhai Jun, and his accompanying delegation.

President Abbas briefed his Chinese guest on the latest developments in the Palestinian territories and the efforts of the Palestinian leadership to end the Israeli occupation and establish the State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital on the 1967 borders.

The President said that Israel’s continued disregard to the implementation of its obligations according to the signed agreements and its unilateral actions will end all chances of achieving a just and comprehensive peace based on international legitimacy resolutions and that the Palestinian decisions approved by the Palestinian Central Council in its last session will be put into force.

The President asked the Chinese delegation to convey his greetings to President Xi Jinping, stressing the historical relations between the two friendly countries and the importance of strengthening them, praising the firm positions and support for the Palestinian rights in all international forums, and expressing his great appreciation for the cooperation and huge economic support that China provides for building the institutions of the State of Palestine.

He praised the great and important role China plays in achieving peace and stability in the region and the world, as well as the important initiatives initiated by President Xi Jinping to achieve a just peace and realize the freedom and independence of the Palestinian people.

The Chinese envoy, on the other hand, conveyed the greetings of President Xi Jinping to President Mahmoud Abbas, stressing his country’s firm position in supporting the rights of the Palestinian people in all international forums, and that China will continue to provide the assistance the Palestinian people need.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

West Bank livestock markets to close for one month due to the spread of foot-and-mouth disease – minister

The livestock markets in the West Bank will be closed for one month, starting today, due to the spread of the foot-and-mouth disease, today said Minister of Agriculture Riyad Atari.

He told WAFA that the disease started in Israel and quickly spread across the borders to Palestine and Jordan, stressing that closing the markets is a preventive measure, and explaining that this is not the first time this happens.

“We came up with 400,000 vaccines during the past month and we have vaccinated about 70% of sheep and goats and 95% of cows,” he said. “We are continuing with the vaccination despite the shortage of vaccines due to a global crisis in more than one country.”

Atari said his ministry, particularly the Department of Veterinary Services, recommended closing the livestock markets to prevent the mixing of animals in the markets and thus the transmission of the infection, indicating that this procedure is temporary and was done in agreement with the Ministry of Local Government so that the municipalities will play a role in not allowing the livestock markets to operate in order to reduce mixing of the livestock to prevent their infection and death.

The Minister of Agriculture stressed that the situation is under control and work is underway to control the losses caused by this disease, which are expected to be minimal. He said this measure will continue for one month depending on the epidemiological situation.

He explained that the disease is not transmitted to humans and there is no danger in eating infected sheep products, expecting that its spread will decrease in light of the ministry’s measures to contain the spread of the disease, which started in Tubas in the northern Jordan Valley and quickly spread through the wild boars that are found in that area.

Atari said that 10,000 jabs were sent to the Gaza Strip to protect the livestock there.

“We have a special protocol for imported livestock in which we quarantine them for a specific period in agreement with the importers,” he said, expecting that the disease will begin to fade away in the middle of next month.

Foot and mouth disease is an acute viral disease that affects cattle, pigs, goats, sheep and other animals such as elephants and mice. It does not transmit easily to humans.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Adalah rights organization: Israel reinstates ban on Palestinian family unification

After more than 200 hours of deliberations, the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, approved tonight the Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law (Temporary Order), 2022, by a 45-15 majority vote, which bans the unification of Palestinian families, as it prohibits the Interior Minister from granting residency or citizenship status to Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip who are married to Palestinian citizens of Israel, according to a press release by Adalah, a rights organization based in Haifa.

It also bans unification between a citizen or resident of Israel with spouses from “enemy states”, including Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Iran.

In response, Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel issued the following statement: “Israel’s Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law is one of the most racist and discriminatory laws in the world. No other state bans its citizens from exercising their basic right to family life, based solely on their national or ethnic identity.

“For 18 years, the Knesset has repeatedly renewed the ban, and the state has defended the legality of the measure before the Israeli Supreme Court using unsubstantiated and baseless security arguments. This facade has finally been removed, as the Law’s current initiators have not, even for a moment, hidden their goal, which is to maintain a Jewish majority. The legislators based the legitimacy of their actions on the 2018 Jewish Nation-State Law, which constitutionally enshrines Jewish supremacy over Palestinians.

“We will challenge this Law before the Israeli Supreme Court, and the justices will now have to decide whether, when faced with the Law’s explicit language, they will continue to allow this racist Law to be protected under the eternal pretext of temporality.”

The Law adopted today by the Israeli Knesset incorporates provisions from an earlier version of the temporary order initially enacted in 2003 for a period of one year, said Adalah. The Knesset has extended the preceding law 21 times over the last 18 years.

However, on 6 July 2021, the law expired after the Knesset failed to achieve the majority required to extend it. Notably, the failure to extend the preceding law was not due to a lack of political will but rather competing political factions failing to reach a compromise. Since its expiration, four different bills have been introduced in the Knesset, and they were later consolidated into the current Law.

Unlike the past law, the new law includes a section that explicitly states that its purpose is to ensure a Jewish demographic majority. The section provides: “The purpose of this law is to establish restrictions on citizenship and residence in Israel by citizens or residents of hostile countries or from the region, alongside irregular arrangements for residence licenses or permits to stay in Israel—all while taking into consideration the fact that Israel is a Jewish and democratic state, and in a manner that will ensure the safeguarding of vital interests for the state’s national security.”

The co-sponsors of Law confirmed the demographic goal of the legislation, and that the Law is intended to fight what they coined as attempts to “gradually achieve the right of return” of Palestinians. Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked has also repeated this goal.

The new Law also introduces some other items, such as a formal requirement of the Interior Minister to establish a committee to examine applications for reasons of domestic violence, and a maximum annual quota of permits for humanitarian reasons, based on the number of applications approved in 2018. In subsequent years, the Interior Minister will be able to determine a maximum annual quota of licenses or permits, with the approval of the Government and the Knesset. The legislation also requires the Minister to report on the number of permits issued, as well the number of rejections of requests filed to it.

Despite the law’s expiration in July 2021, Israel has not changed its racist policy preventing Palestinian family reunification. Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked ordered the ministry’s Population and Immigration Authority, which reviews family reunification requests, to continue implementing the [expired] law.

Following a recent petition filed by HaMoked and other Israeli human rights organizations, the Israeli Supreme Court held on 11 January 2022 that the Minister of Interior “must act solely according to the existing law, and may no longer follow the [expired] Law or the regulations issued pursuant to it…”. And thus it became urgent for the government to pass new legislation.

Since the Law has been first enacted, Adalah has petitioned twice (2003, 2007) against the ban on Palestinian family unification to the Israeli Supreme Court.

Adalah has also opposed all of the renewals of the temporary order since it was enacted and urged Knesset members to reject the extension of the temporary order, to refrain from any arrangement that would not lead to its complete repeal, and/or to refuse to vote in favor of a permanent law banning Palestinian family unification.

Numerous UN human rights treaty bodies have urged Israel to facilitate family unification of all citizens and permanent residents, most recently,

the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) in 2019;

the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR) in 2019;

the UN Committee on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women in 2017;

and to revoke the law, the

UN Human Rights Committee, which monitors the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in 2014

finding that the law violates Israel’s obligations under the treaty.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Palestinians strike in Jerusalem neighborhood in protest of planned home demolitions

Palestinians today observed a general strike in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabal al-Mukabir in protest on imminent home demolitions, according to WAFA correspondent.

The strike saw the closure of local shops and stores in the neighborhood, where the Israeli occupation authorities want to demolish 800 Palestinian houses.

Ibrahim Bisher, owner of one of the houses slated for demolition, said that the strike was held to voice rejection of Israel’s policy of systematic demolitions of Palestinian houses and forced expulsion in contract to colonial settlement expansion.

Tariq Owaisat, a member of the Follow-up Committee in Jabal Al-Mukaber, said the municipality wants to destroy the homes to make way for a commercial centre and 500 new settler colonial units.

Owaisat pointed out that this “dangerous” scheme will deprive the Palestinian residents of any urban expansion in Jabal Al-Mukaber in the future, which will force young people to leave the holy city to look for homes. He insisted that the residents in the neighbourhood will stand up to this plan to be implemented at their expense. The Palestinians in Jerusalem, he said, are steadfast and will not allow a repeat the 1948 Nakba and the 1967 Naksa.

The Jerusalemite activist warned that the Israeli plan threatens hundreds of Palestinian families, and that the occupation municipality in Jerusalem is acting like a “gangster under the protection of the Israeli government.”

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

UNRWA official: Political support to UNRWA noted translated into matching financial resources

An UNRWA official said on Wednesday that the political support expressed by the United Nations to the relief agency was not translated into matching financial resources.

Speaking in the 157th ordinary session of the Council of the Arab League at the level of foreign ministers in Cairo, UNRWA Commissioner-General, Philippe Lazzarini, stated: “The almost unanimous political support expressed by the UN General Assembly to the Agency is not translated into matching financial resources.”

He explained that the UN relief agency for Palestine refugee “is expected to raise voluntary funds to run its services, but without sufficient and predictable funding from all those supporting our mandate, we cannot maintain our services in a sustainable way anymore.”

“Last year, we welcomed the return of the US among our largest donors. European and other donors have remained steadfast in their support. Governments in the Arab region continue to express a strong political support to the rights of Palestine refugees.”

Lazzarini added: “Four years ago, the contribution from the region to UNRWA operations amounted to close to 25 percent of our budget. Last year, however, it reached a record low with an overall contribution of less than 3 percent,” and warned that “this does not really echo the strong political support to Palestine refugees.”

He expressed his gratitude to members of the Arab League for ongoing financial support to UNRWA, while pointing that the agency concluded multiyear funding agreements with Kuwait and Qatar in 2021.

He urged members of the Arab League to “first, to help the Agency push back against allegations that seek to undermine the rights of Palestine refugees, and second, to shield the Agency from collateral impact of Member States political decision.”

“With the war in Ukraine today, food experts and economists are expecting a significative increase in wheat and fuel prices that will make access to food more costly.”

“Needs in the region and among Palestine Refugees will increase even more at a time the World’s attention will be on Ukraine.”

He asserted that “the mandate of UNRWA is a common responsibility and the stability of the region is in our common interest.”

He referred to the ongoing deterioration of the situation of Palestine refugees across the region as well as to the acute impact that last Israeli onslaught on the besieged Gaza Strip continues to have on the daily life of the population, the economy and the infrastructure.

He expressed major concern over the deteriorating security and socio-economic situation in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, especially that the unprecedented financial and economic collapse of Lebanon pushed over 70 per cent of Palestine refugees under the poverty line, and the vast majority of Palestine refugees in Syria now live on less than US$ 2 a day.

“The economic situation in Jordan is dire, and Palestine refugees report increased hardship,” he added.

While Lazzarini said that “UNRWA has managed to provide critical services despite its chronic underfunding through austerity measures,” he warned that the agency has “exhausted ]its[ ability to continue to deliver education, health and social protection services to Palestine Refugees at the same level and quality we used to do.”

He ascribed this exhaustion to the increase of Palestine refugees’ needs and the subsequent increase of the costs of the services that Palestinian communities and Member states expect the Agency to deliver.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)