One person dies of coronavirus in the West Bank while 330 new cases were confirmed in the past week

One person died of coronavirus in Palestine in the past week and 330 new cases were confirmed, today said the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

One death was confirmed in the West Bank where 112 new cases were reported while 162 patients have recovered.

Occupied East Jerusalem reported 120 new cases and 150 recoveries, while the Gaza Strip confirmed 98 new cases and 356 recoveries.

The ministry said 14 coronavirus patients are currently getting treatment in hospitals, eight are in intensive care and two are on ventilators.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Because of the Ukraine crisis, Oxfam fears that wheat stocks could run out in Palestine within three weeks

Wheat flour reserves in the Occupied Palestinian Territory could be exhausted within three weeks and the cost of this food staple has surged by nearly 25% because of the Ukraine crisis, warns Oxfam in a statement published today.

“Palestinian households are being hit hard by rising global food prices, and many are struggling to meet their basic needs. The reliance on imports and the constraints forced upon them by Israel’s continuing military occupation, settler violence and land grabs are compounding the food crisis,” says Shane Stevenson, Oxfam Country Director in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel.

The Palestinian Authority (PA) has to import 95% of its wheat but it owns no food storage infrastructure so is forced to rely instead on the Palestinian private sector and Israel’s facilities. Israel in turn imports half of its grain and cereals from Ukraine.

According to the World Food Program, the Ukraine crisis has increased food prices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory such as wheat flour (up by 23.6%), corn oil (26.3%) lentils (17.6%) and table salt (30%), decimating Palestinians’ purchasing power.

Most households in the Gaza Strip are now buying food on credit. Many families are eating less and lower quality of food items. Families are cutting out more expensive food such as fruit, meat and chicken that are necessary for a healthy diet.

The cost of animal feed (wheat bran) is up by 60% in the West Bank. This adds to the existing burden on Palestinian herders who face outbreaks of animal disease, worsening violent attacks by Israeli settlers and forced displacement because of Israeli annexation policies.

To save the livestock sector from collapsing, the Palestinian Farmers Union is urging the government to cancel the VAT on fodder.

Abbas Melhem of the Palestinian Farmers’ Union said: “The sector is on its last breath and needs to be supported before it completely crashes. We have called upon the Palestinian Prime Minister to take immediate action. Farmers in Area C are facing daily attacks by Israeli settlers to push them off their land. With these challenges, especially with the extremely high prices of fodder, livestock breeders cannot stay and defend their lands if no immediate action is taken from our government to help save the livestock sector.”.

Area C – consisting of 60% West Bank territory – is critical to the geographic integrity of the West Bank. Its fertile agricultural lands offer the solution to Palestine increasing its agricultural investments and reducing its dependency on imports. However, Israeli authorities have rejected 99% of all the construction plans put forward to develop Area C.

Mazen Sinokrot, the Regional Director of the Arab Food Industries Federation, said: “Palestine cannot expect to rely on the Israeli food reserves in times of crises. Palestine could attempt to strategically bring to the forefront the political issue of Area C once more into the international arena so that Palestinians may use their land for planting wheat and building their self-sufficiency”.

Oxfam called on the international community to urgently adopt a common and coordinated economic and diplomatic position that challenges Israel’s restrictive policies and allows Palestinians to invest in local food production and infrastructure. It said it believes that the international community must not forget its responsibility towards the Palestinian people, impacted by the policies and practices of an expansionist state operating with full impunity.

The Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute, MAS, told Oxfam: “Effective policies must be taken by the government in order to find urgent alternatives to wheat and flour imported from Russia and Ukraine. This is critical in order to protect poor and marginalized families from rising food insecurity and fluctuations in the supply chain due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The government must monitor and control prices in local markets and prevent monopoly on basic commodities.”

Even before the Ukraine crisis, more than 115,000 families were registered with the Palestinian National Cash Transfer Program (PNCTP) and received a quarterly payment between 700-1800 NIS (200-500 EUR) from the PA. An estimated 14,000 more poor households are on the PNCTP waiting list, which is expected to rise. However, registered families have not received payments since May 2021 because the PA is in a financial crisis. This is exacerbated by the decision of the European Commission – as the largest donor to Palestine and contributing to roughly 50% of the PNCTP – to continue withholding 214 million Euros in aid to the PA.

Najla Shawa, Oxfam’s Head of Food Security in Gaza, said: “Every day we meet people who are searching for jobs and money just to feed their children. We feel very stuck at this stage. How can we draw attention from the international community to the deteriorating socio-economic situation in Gaza? Our work in Gaza is becoming increasingly challenging. It is difficult to describe the true level of damage that all this is causing on people’s lives – it is devastating.”

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Premier says financial support for families of martyrs and prisoners is not supporting ‘terrorism’

Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh rejected today an Israeli court’s view of the Palestinian Authority as a supporter of “terrorism” because it pays the families of the martyrs and prisoners, stressing that his government’s support for the families is not supporting “terrorism” rather it is “our duty towards the orphan sons of martyrs, and the prisoners and their families who need all our help.”

Speaking at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting held in Ramallah, Shtayyeh said this claim is unacceptable, illegal and illegitimate, considering the court to be “one of the tools of the occupation.”

The Prime Minister said that Israel’s aggression against the Palestinian people in the West Bank, and in Jerusalem in particular, and the repeated intrusions into Al-Aqsa Mosque as well as attacks by settlers and calls by Israeli officials on their public to arm themselves “fuels the escalation and a call for murder.”

Israel practices a “shoot to kill” policy, he said. “This policy, along with the intensification of settlements and completion of the construction of the wall, is used by the Israeli parties to preserve themselves, and as a basis for their electoral campaigns on the one hand and the preservation of their coalitions on the other.”

He stressed that the absence of a political horizon and the anger of the Palestinians at the double standards of the international community “is a serious warning that the situation is getting worse and therefore the international community is required to curb the Israeli aggression and stop the policy of killing.”

The Prime Minister stressed that what is required from the international community is a political horizon to end the occupation, stop the aggression against the Palestinian people, provide them with protection and stop double standards, stressing that the solution lies in ending the occupation and enabling the Palestinian people to have sovereignty over their land and establish their state on the internationally recognized borders with Jerusalem as its capital.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Israeli forces open fire at farmers south of the besieged Gaza Strip

Israeli forces stationed along the border with the Gaza Strip opened today their heavy machine gunfire toward agricultural land to the east of Khan Younis governorate, south of the besieged Gaza Strip, according to sources.

Forces stationed at the “Kisofim” military site east of al-Qarara area in the southern Strip opened intensive fire toward agricultural lands east of Khan Younis, forcing Palestinian farmers to leave the area for fear of being injured or killed. No injuries were reported.

Israeli forces regularly open fire at Palestinians who come within several hundred meters from the border fence between Gaza and Israel, whether to work on their lands or to herd their cattle.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Settlers gather on Tulkarem-Nablus road, attack Palestinian vehicles

Dozens of extremist settlers gathered on the Tulkarem-Nablus Road, rioting and committing acts of violence against passing Palestinian vehicles.

Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors Israeli settlement activities in the north of the West Bank, said settlers spread out on the road connecting Tulkarem and Nablus, rioting and attacking Palestinian-registered vehicles.

Settler violence against Palestinians and their property is routine in the West Bank and is rarely prosecuted by Israeli authorities.

Settler violence includes property and mosque arsons, stone-throwing, uprooting of crops and olive trees, and attacks on vulnerable homes, among others.

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

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem affirms Christians’ natural right to celebrate holidays in Jerusalem

The Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem affirmed “its strong and renewed commitment to our natural right to celebrate our holidays along with our congregation, our families and to participate together in prayers at our churches in the Old City of Jerusalem, including the basic right of all our church members to access the Church of Holy Sepulchre and its vicinity during Easter festivities, including Holy Fire Saturday.

“This divine right has been exercised freely by our congregations throughout the ages and different rulings, rulers, and circumstances that the Holy City went through in history, it said in a statement.

The Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem congratulated its congregations and all the people of the Holy Land on both sides of the Jordan River on the occasion of Easter and Holy Fire Saturday.

For many years, participating in prayers and even having access to churches in the Old City, especially during Easter holidays, has become very difficult for our congregations and our people in general, due to police unilaterally enforced restrictions and violence against believers who insist on exercising their natural divine right to worship, said the statement.

Previously, we had cooperated with different Christian bodies and leaders to bring our case to the international, domestic, and judicial levels, and we also coordinated with the police themselves, with the aim of preventing the police from continuing their unacceptable practices, but unfortunately, the promises were great and what actually took place on the ground was not even remotely close to those promises, it added.

“Instead of reversing its habitual unacceptable practices on Easter and Holy Fire Saturday, the police have recently informed the Patriarchate of additional new unilateral measures that increase restrictions on Holy Fire Saturday, to the effect that the police will only allow one thousand people to enter the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on this great day, although it is customary to many thousands of worshippers to enter the church in celebration on that day.”

Furthermore, the police said that they will allow only five hundred people to enter the Old City and reach the Patriarchate yards and the overlooking roof of the Holy Sepulchre Church.

“The Patriarchate believes that there is no justification for these additional unjust restrictions, and affirms its explicit, clear, and complete rejection of all restrictions. The Patriarchate is fed up with police restrictions on freedom to worship and with its unacceptable methods of dealing with the God-given rights of Christians to practice rituals and have to access their holy sites in the Old City of Jerusalem,” said the statement.

Accordingly, the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem has decided, by the power of the Lord, that it will not compromise its right to provide spiritual services in all churches and squares.

It also announced that prayers will be held as usual by the Patriarchate and its priests, hoping that believers are able to participate.

“This position of the Patriarchate stems from the basis of divine right, heritage, and history. The police must stop imposing restrictions and violence that, unfortunately, have become part of our sacred ceremonies. We also urge our congregations to uphold our historical heritage through participating in the rituals and celebrations of Easter and Holy Fire Saturday this year in the Church of Holy Sepulchre and its vicinity.”

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)