Israeli bulldozers raze two houses in northern West Bank

RAMALLAH– Israeli bulldozers Wednesday morning razed two houses in Jalbun village, northeast of Jenin city, according to local sources.

Head of Jalbun Village Council, Ibrahim Abul-Rub, said that Israeli forces escorted two military bulldozers into the village, where the heavy machineries demolished a 200-square-meter house under construction of Khaled Abul-Rub and a 120-square-meter house belonging to Amir Abu Seif, purportedly for being constructed without licenses.

He added that the demolition of family house of Abu Seif resulted in the displacement of his five-member family while pointing that the houses are adjacent to the section of Israel’s apartheid wall that runs from Salem checkpoint to the village and constructed entirely within the occupied West Bank.

During ensuing confrontations, the gun-toting soldiers fired volleys of stun grenades and tear gas canisters towards local youths attempting to block their passage, hitting Head of the Village Council by a tear gas canister in the ear.

He was rushed to a hospital for treatment.

Israel demolishes Palestinian houses and structures almost on a daily basis as a means to achieve “demographic control” of the occupied territories.

Israel denies planning permits for Palestinians to build on their own land or to extend existing houses to accommodate natural growth, particularly in Jerusalem and Area C, which constitutes 60 percent of the occupied West Bank and falls under full Israeli military rule, forcing residents to build without obtaining rarely-granted permits to provide shelters for their families.

In contrast, Israel argues that building within existing colonial settlements is necessary to accommodate the “natural growth” of settlers. Therefore, it much more easily gives over 700,000 Jewish Israeli settlers there building permits and provides them with roads, electricity, water and sewage systems that remain inaccessible to many neighboring Palestinians.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Injured Palestinian among 15 detained in West Bank raids

RAMALLAH, Wednesday, November 02, 2022 (WAFA) – Israeli forces Wednesday overnight detained 15 Palestinians, including an injured, from various parts of the occupied West Bank, according to local and security sources.

They said that Israeli forces rounded up two Palestinians after breaking into their houses in Mazari’ An Nubani town, north of Ramallah city.

In Jerusalem, the heavily-armed police detained three others; two from Ein al-Louza neighborhood and the other from al-Issawiya neighborhood.

In the southern West Bank, a convoy of army vehicles stormed Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem, where the soldiers detained three others, including a 19-year-old youth who is still recuperating from his injury after being shot by Israeli army gunfire almost a week ago.

In Salfit district, the sources confirmed a raid in Kifl Haris town, north of the city, resulting in the detention of two others, including a former prisoner who was brutally beaten before being handcuffed.

In Nablus district, the sources confirmed that a resident of Beita town, south of the city, was detained from his workplace, close to the Jabra checkpoint, south of Tulkarm.

Elsewhere in the northern West Bank, the soldiers showed up at a house in Dhanaba neighborhood, muscled inside, conducted a thorough search and eventually re-arrested s former prisoner.

They also barged their way into Nur Shams refugee camp and re-arrested another.

In Qalqiliya district, the soldiers manning a checkpoint near the entrance of Azzun town, east of the city, stopped and detained a resident of the town.

In Jericho district, they conducted a similar raid in Aqabat Jaber refugee camp, southwest of the city, leading to the detention of another.

Israeli forces frequently raid Palestinian houses almost on a daily basis across the West Bank on the pretext of searching for “wanted” Palestinians, triggering clashes with residents.

These raids, which take place also in areas under the full control of the Palestinian Authority, are conducted with no need for a search warrant, whenever and wherever the military chooses in keeping with its sweeping arbitrary powers.

Under Israeli military law army commanders have full executive, legislative and judicial authority over 3 million Palestinians living in the West Bank. Palestinians have no say in how this authority is exercised.

According to the latest figures from Addameer, the Palestinian Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, there are currently 4,700 Palestinian political prisoners in Israeli prisons and detention centers, including 190 children and 30 female prisoners.

This number includes approximately 800 Palestinians placed under “administrative detention”, that allows the detention of Palestinians without charge or trial for renewable intervals ranging between three and six months based on undisclosed evidence that even a detainee’s lawyer is barred from viewing.

Mass arrest of Palestinians is nothing new. According to a 2017 report by Addameer, over the past 50 years, more than 800,000 Palestinians have been imprisoned or detained by Israel, this figure is now believed to be closer to 1 million. This means that about 40% of Palestinian men and boys living under military occupation have been deprived of their freedom. Almost every Palestinian family has suffered the imprisonment of a loved one.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

President Abbas at the Arab Summit: We need your political and legal support at the international level

ALGIERS, Wednesday, November 2, 2022 (WAFA0 – President Mahmoud Abbas today called on the 31st Arab Summit currently in session in the Algerian capital to form two Arab ministerial committees to act at the international level to support the State of Palestine politically and legally.

“We look forward to your support by issuing a decision at the summit to form an Arab ministerial committee to act at the international level, to expose the practices of the Israeli occupation authorities, to explain our Arab narrative, because our narrative is completely absent in the West, where the Zionist narrative prevails, the implementation of the Arab Peace Initiative, and the attainment of more recognition by European countries of the State of Palestine, and obtaining full membership in the United Nations after we requested this 11 years ago and were unable to obtain it,” the President told his Arab counterparts.

“We also look forward to your support for the formation of a legal committee to follow up on the crimes committed against the Palestinian people as a result of the British government’s issuance of the Balfour Declaration in 1917. We were wronged by Britain and America by issuing this declaration that gives those who do not own to those who do not deserve, as well as its Mandate, in cooperation with the United States, and the repercussions of that on the Palestinian people, and Israel’s perpetration of more than 50 massacres during and after the Nakba of 1948, 50 massacres committed in 50 towns, villages and cities, all of which are now documented in Israel’s records and well known,” added the President.

He said that “Israel, by its insistence on undermining the two-state solution, violating international law and the agreements signed with it, and its unilateral measures, left us with no choice but to reconsider the entire existing relationship with it, implement the decisions of the Palestinian National Council, go to international courts, and join more international organizations to protect the rights of our people.”

President Abbas called for activating the decisions of previous Arab summits regarding financial support for the Palestinian budget and activating the Arab safety net that was previously approved, especially since Israel is withholding Palestinian funds, stressing the importance of implementing the decisions of the Economic and Social Council on providing support to the city of Jerusalem and the steadfastness of its people.

He also called for exerting every possible and necessary effort to make the Al-Quds Conference, which will be held early next year at the headquarters of the League of Arab States in Cairo, a success.

The President called on the Arab summit to urge Al-Azhar, the Vatican, and Islamic and Christian religious bodies, institutions and references, to continue carrying out their duties towards Jerusalem and its sanctities, and to adopt a clear road map on how to achieve this as a legitimate obligation and an inevitable political necessity.

He concluded his speech by calling on the Arab leaders and people to take a firm stand in support of Jerusalem and its Muslim and Christian holy places.

Following are the main excerpts from the speech of President Abbas at the Arab Summit:

“The Palestinian people, 74 years after their Nakba (catastrophe), are still suffering from hardships of displacement and occupation, despite their acceptance of the international resolutions and references. However, the Israeli occupation authorities insist on undermining the two-state solution, violating international law and the agreements signed with it, and acting as a state above the law, relying on international silence, and the absence of accountability.

“Today, the Palestinian people are facing extremely difficult and delicate conditions as a result of the continuation of the occupation authorities in imposing a fait accompli policy through settlements and settler terrorism, theft of land, displacing its owners, demolishing their homes, destroying and burning fields, withholding funds, issuing racist laws, the unjust siege of the Gaza Strip, and the incursions into Palestinian cities, villages, and camps, and their siege of Nablus, Jenin, neighborhoods and towns of Jerusalem, and the field executions, arrests, and withholding of the bodies of martyrs, which is something no one but Israel does in the world, violating the historical status quo of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher while desecrating their sanctity, and the seizure of a part of the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, and other crimes that defy international law before the eyes of all countries, especially the great powers that keep silent, sponsor and support these violations.

“We welcome, in this context, the report issued recently by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry of the Human Rights Council, which condemns these Israeli policies and practices.

“I must tell you, frankly, that Israel, the occupying power, which is systematically destroying the two-state solution, disavowing the agreements signed with it, and continuing its unilateral practices, has left us no choice but to reconsider the entire existing relationship with it. We will reconsider all relations with Israel as long as it does not respect anything and does not take anything into consideration, as well as implementing the decisions of the Palestinian National Council, which were taken seven years ago, as well as going to international courts and joining more international organizations to protect the rights of our people.

“We look forward to your support by issuing a decision at the summit to form an Arab ministerial committee to act at the international level, to expose the practices of the Israeli occupation authorities, to explain our Arab narrative, because our narrative is completely absent in the West, where the Zionist narrative prevails, the implementation of the Arab Peace Initiative, and the attainment of more recognition by European countries of the State of Palestine, and obtaining full membership in the United Nations after we requested this 11 years ago and were unable to obtain it. With your support, with your efforts, we can obtain full membership in the United Nations. Also work to prevent the moving of embassies of countries to Jerusalem, to hold an international peace conference on the basis of international legitimacy, and to provide international protection for our Palestinian people since we do not enjoy any protection as Israel bullies us and no one deters it or tells it enough, and implement Security Council Resolution 2334, which was issued under American auspices in 2016, and when Trump came to power, he immediately canceled it, although America was the one who supported and endorsed this resolution from A to Z, as well as Resolutions 181 and 194, and as I said in a previous speech: there are 754 resolutions issued by the General Assembly of the United Nations, of which not a single resolution has been implemented. I demand the implementation of Resolution 181 which partitioned Palestine and Resolution 194 which gives refugees the right of return or compensation. These two resolutions are also the two resolutions that were conditions for Israel’s acceptance of membership in the United Nations, which it did not abide by them when it submitted the application to be a member of the United Nations. The United Nations refused and said that you must accept and abide by the implementation of these two resolutions and Moshe Sharett wrote a pledge of commitment and implementation and since that day nothing happened and the United States supports the Israeli position.

“We also look forward to your support for the formation of a legal committee to follow up on the crimes committed against the Palestinian people as a result of the British government’s issuance of the Balfour Declaration in 1917. We were wronged by Britain and America by issuing this declaration that gives those who do not own to those who do not deserve, as well as its Mandate, in cooperation with the United States, and the repercussions of that on the Palestinian people, and Israel’s perpetration of more than 50 massacres during and after the Nakba of 1948, 50 massacres committed in 50 towns, villages and cities, all of which are now documented in Israel’s records and well known. We want our rights and we want Israel to recognize these crimes and admit to them and to provide compensation, as is the case elsewhere in the world, and the subsequent destruction and looting of more than 500 Palestinian villages, all of which have been wiped out. Crimes do not have a statute of limitations, so we call on all parties that committed these crimes, and helped commit them, to admit what they have committed, apologize for them, make reparation for the damage and pay compensation to the Palestinian people. Today marks 105 years since the ill-fated Balfour Declaration, the repercussions of which continue to this day.

“Your Palestinian people, while facing the occupier and its racist policies with steadfastness and resilience, are waiting for their brothers to continue their support today by activating the decisions of previous Arab summits regarding financial support for the budget of the State of Palestine, and activating the Arab safety net that was previously approved, especially since Israel is withholding Palestinian funds, – it collects funds for us and holds them – while stressing the importance of implementing the decisions of the Economic and Social Council on providing support to the city of Jerusalem and the steadfastness of its people, in an effective way, and it is being subjected today to the fiercest Israeli campaign to Judaize it. They want to Judaize Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa and rebuild the alleged temple which no trace of it was found and change its Palestinian, Arab and Islamic character, knowing that the occupation authorities and the organizations supporting them have spent tens of billions of dollars over the past years in order to Judaize Jerusalem. Al-Aqsa and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher will be Judaized.”

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Arab leaders at the Summit reiterate their support for the Palestinian cause

ALGIERS– Arab leaders speaking at the Arab Summit currently underway in the Algerian capital reiterated their support for the Palestinian struggle for liberation and independence.

Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Sisi said the Arab Peace Initiative will remain the common vision for a just and comprehensive solution on the basis of two states and the principle of land for peace that would lead to the establishment of the independent Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital that would bring the Palestinians to their homeland and allow the return of the refugees.

The Iraqi president, Abdul Latif Rashid, said that the plight of the Palestinian people remains at the forefront of the Arab problems, and Iraq’s position continues to uphold the legitimate right of the Palestinian people to establish their state on all the Palestinian territories, with Jerusalem as its capital.

Jordan’s Crown Prince al-Hussein bin Abdullah said that a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution, the Arab Peace Initiative and United Nations resolutions remain the strategic choice to ensure the establishment of an independent, sovereign, and a viable Palestinian state on the 4 June 1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital.

He stressed the need to intensify efforts with the relevant international parties to resume the peace process and support the steadfastness of the Palestinian people on their land.

Deputy Amir of Kuwait and Crown Prince Mishaal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah stressed the need to guarantee the right of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The head of the Libyan Presidential Council, Mohammed Younis al-Manfi, affirmed his country’s firm position towards the Palestinian issue, stressing his rejection of any permanent or interim solution that does not recognize the rights of the Palestinian people to establish their own independent state with Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the Arab Initiative and United Nations resolutions.

The Chairman of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, reiterated his country’s firm position on the Palestinian issue, calling for an end to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict based on the two-state solution, UN resolutions, the Arab Peace Initiative and the establishment of the independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital on the June 4, 1967 borders.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

President Abbas holds talks with his Tunisian counterpart, discuss latest developments

ALGIERS– President Mahmoud Abbas today held talks with his Tunisian counterpart, Kais Saied, on the sidelines of the 31st Arab Summit currently underway in the Algerian capital during which they discussed the latest developments regarding the Palestinian issue and Israeli violations against the Palestinian people and their Muslim and Christian holy places.

They also discussed the latest developments in the region and other regional and international issues of common interest, as well as means to develop and strengthen bilateral relations in all fields.

President Abbas appreciated the support by Tunis for the Palestinian people and their just cause at all international levels as they seek their freedom and independence.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Arab Summit affirms centrality of Palestinian cause and support for Palestinian rights

ALGIERS– The final communique issued today at the conclusion of the 31st Arab Summit held over the past two days at the Algerian capital affirmed the centrality of the Palestinian cause and expressed unqualified support for the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, including their right to freedom, self-determination and the establishment of the fully sovereign and independent Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital, and the right of return and compensation for Palestinian refugees in accordance with United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 of 1948.

It also affirmed Arab adherence to the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative with all its elements and priorities, commitment to a just and comprehensive peace as a strategic option to end the Israeli occupation of all Arab lands, including the Syrian Golan, and the Lebanese Mazare Shebaa and Kafr Shuba Hills, and to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict on the basis of the principle of land for peace, international law and relevant international resolutions.

The communique stressed the need to continue efforts and actions to protect occupied Jerusalem and its holy sites, and to defend it in the face of the rejected and condemned attempts of the occupiers to change its demographics, Arab Islamic and Christian identity and its historical and legal status quo, including by supporting the historical Hashemite guardianship to protect Islamic and Christian holy sites and the Jerusalem Waqf (endowments) and Al-Aqsa Affairs Department affiliated with the Jordanian Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Sanctuaries as the exclusive authority, as well as the role of Al-Quds Committee and Beit Mal Al-Quds in defending the city of Jerusalem and supporting the resilience of its people.

It called for lifting the Israeli siege on the Gaza Strip, condemning the use of force by the occupying power against the Palestinians, and all barbaric practices, including assassinations and arbitrary arrests, and calling for the release of all prisoners and detainees, especially children, women, the sick and the elderly.

The communique affirmed the adoption and support of the State of Palestine’s approach to obtain full membership in the United Nations, calling on countries that have not yet recognized the State of Palestine to do so, with the need to support Palestinian legal efforts and actions aimed at holding the Israeli occupation accountable for the war crimes and crimes against humanity that it has committed and is still committing against the Palestinian people.

It praised the Arab efforts exerted to unify the Palestinian ranks and welcomed the signing of the “Algeria Declaration” by the Palestinian parties, emanating from the “Unification Conference for Achieving Palestinian National Unity”, held in Algeria on October 11-13, 2022, and emphasizing the need to unify the efforts of Arab countries to accelerate the achievement of this goal.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Palestinian-US supermodel Bella Hadid wears a Shireen Abu Akleh badge in her honor

RAMALLAH, Wednesday, November 02, 2022 (WAFA) – Palestinian-American supermodel Bella Hadid has again honored the memory of the slain Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, whose family the renowed fashion model met a couple of days ago in Doha, Qatae.

The 26-year-old influential figure, who was voted “Model of the Year” by industry professionals for Models.com, took it to her official Instagram page to post a set of images, two of which showed wearing a badge with a picture of the Abu Akleh, 51, gifted to her by Lina, the journalist’s niece.

A couple of days ago, Hadid on Sunday met the family of the slain journalist Doha, Qatar, and showed them support.

In the clip posted on Doha News, Lina, is seen giving Hadid a badge in memory of her murdered aunt.

Hadid then proceeded to hug Anton, Abu Akleh’s brother, saying: “I am at your disposal if you need anything. I’m so sorry for your loss.”

Abu Akleh, a veteran journalist who covered the Palestinian-Israeli conflict for 25 years and worked for al-Jazeera, was killed by Israeli forces while she was covering a military raid into the occupied West Bank city of Jenin last May.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Israel’s election result may mean further oppression for already suffocated Palestinians – Norwegian Council

OSLO- The vicious cycle of violence in the occupied Palestinian territory will not stop unless Israel ends its occupation, instead Israel’s election results forecast a new government intent on permanent rule over Palestinians, the Norwegian Refugee Council’s (NRC) Secretary General Jan Egeland warned today.

“I’m alarmed by the rise in tensions in occupied Palestinian territory I witnessed first-hand this week.?I look at the everyday lives of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank and there is simply no respite for them. Palestinians’ hopes for a normal future dwindle each day people are forced to live under prolonged and repressive occupation. We need determined international action to secure this does not escalate further,” said Egeland on a visit to the occupied Palestinian territory this week.

Israel, as the occupying power, has a responsibility for the welfare of Palestinians but instead they dole out systematic and institutionalized discrimination and oppression that leaves Palestinians dispossessed and destitute.

“The occupation means that teenagers in Gaza have spent the entirety of their lives under siege and will have known nowhere else because they cannot get out. It means that for villagers in the West Bank, there are chances that they will get shot at, detained without charge, or have their homes knocked down. It means that settler violence is constantly on the rise, often with total impunity under the protection of Israeli forces,” Egeland said.

Currently, NRC is supporting over 4,000 families with legal cases on demolition, forced eviction, and residency revocation. These represent just a portion of the growing number of cases as Israeli authorities continue with their unlawful practices.

“Israel and its allies in the US, Europe and the Arab world continue to brush off the suffering of millions of Palestinians. Our message to Israel is clear: end your unjustifiable occupation of Palestinian territory. Like any violator of human rights and international law, Israel must be held accountable for its acts. Without justice there can be no solution,” said Egeland.

Tuesday’s Israeli election came amid recent waves of violence. In the occupied West Bank, 118 Palestinians have been killed since the Israeli military launched its new operation on 31 March, including 29 children under the age of 18. This number puts 2022 on track to be the deadliest year on record for Palestinians in the West Bank.

Israeli authorities have also demolished 697 structures in the West Bank in the first 10 months of 2022, including homes, civilian infrastructure, and agricultural facilities. This means that 2022 is projected to match last year’s five-year high in demolitions. These acts constitute violations of international law.

In Gaza, which has been under Israeli siege for 15 years, at least 48 Palestinians were killed during Israel’s three-day military assault in August.

“This week I met mothers in Gaza. They told me how they had lost the home they had built with their family after it was hit by missile strikes. That their children do not know what the outside world looks like. That they are not allowed to go farther than an hour’s drive because of the Israeli-imposed siege,” said Egeland.

NRC urged the Israeli government to reverse its movement restrictions on people and goods in line with international legal obligations to allow sustainable economic recovery and development. The international community must push Israeli authorities to immediately cease the forcible transfer of communities in Area C, which continue to witness excessive use of force, property destruction and settler violence, said NRC.

It further encouraged UN Secretary-General Guterres to prioritize an urgent visit and engage the parties, first and foremost Israel, the occupying power, to prevent additional loss of lives, further suffering, and injury to Palestinians and Israelis.

“NRC continues to support thousands of Palestinian families to recover from the multiple shocks of violence, evictions, economic meltdown and occupation,” added Egeland. “But this is neither sufficient nor sustainable if Israel continues its brutal occupation.”

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian man, 54, near Ramallah

RAMALLAH, Wednesday, Novemeber 2, 2022 (WAFA) – Israeli forces have Wednesday shot dead a Palestinian man at the entrance of the village of Beit Ur, to the west of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah.

Sources told WAFA that Habes Abdul-Hafeez Rayyan, 54, from the town of Beit Duqqu, northwest of the occupied city of Jerusalem, was killed after Israeli soldiers shot him near the military checkpoint at the entrance of the said city.

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Ibtikar Fund invests $1.4m from its second fund in Alma Health, Algebra Intelligence, and Vatrin

RAMALLAH– On the sidelines of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship in Palestine held in Dubai yesterday, Ibtikar Fund, Palestine’s venture capital fund, announced the investment of $1.4 million under its second fund in the three companies – Alma Health, Algebra Intelligence, and Vatrin.

“We are thrilled to welcome these three companies to our portfolio and to further diversify our investments—Alma is our first health-tech company, Algebra is in the green and renewable energy space, and Vatrin incorporates our learnings from investments in e-commerce and logistics. We have found great founders who have built impressive teams and have garnered excellent traction thus far,” said Ambar Amleh, Managing Partner at Ibtikar Fund.

Founded by Khaldoon Bushnaq and Tarek Seksek, Alma Health is a direct-to-patient digital healthcare provider dedicated to transforming the healthcare experience for people with chronic conditions. Alma Health is growing rapidly in the United Arab Emirates and Egypt and is expanding to Saudi Arabia. They are currently raising their Series A investment round.

Algebra Intelligence is a software development firm that integrates artificial intelligence solutions into the energy sector by providing comprehensive asset performance management, proactive notifications, predictive maintenance, and energy forecasting. Algebra’s first product helps clients understand their energy consumption, and ways to save energy, including by integrating renewable energy solutions, such as solar. Algebra was founded by Ahmad Altawafsheh.

Vatrin provides an easy way for small business owners and social merchants to set up a simple website to facilitate online orders, payments and a direct connection to WhatsApp for managing and tracking the final order. Given the post-COVID rise in e-commerce, including social commerce, in the MENA region, Vatrin’s team, Ra’fat Masri, Diala Khashan, and Majd Taweel, developed this product from their direct experience running e-commerce in Palestine.

“The three companies we invested in represent the vision for our second fund—investing in Palestinians anywhere in MENA and reconnecting them back to our Palestinian ecosystem. We look forward to supporting them as they continue to grow,” said Habib Hazzan, Managing Partner of Ibtikar Fund.

Ibtikar Fund is Palestine’s only venture capital fund, investing in Palestinian founders building web and mobile-based companies from MENA. Ibtikar Fund II began investing in 2022, with a first close of $15 million. Based in Ramallah, it is managed by Managing Partners, Habib Hazzan and Ambar Amleh.

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Palestine mission to UK welcomes decision not to move embassy to Jerusalem

LONDON- The Palestinian Mission to the UK welcomed in a statement the clarification by 10 Downing Street today that “the UK has no plans to move its embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv.”

Ambassador Husam Zomlot said: “We would like to thank the UK government, opposition parties, faith leaders, activists and members of the public whose efforts have helped keep the UK in line with international law on the matter.”

He added; “The question about the location of the UK’s embassy should never have been asked in the first place.

“There is much work to be done to create a conducive environment for peace in the Middle East and make amends for the historic injustice caused by the Balfour Declaration, 105 years ago.

“We call on the British government to play an active role, recognize the State of Palestine, affirm the UK’s support for the rights of Palestinian refugees, ban all illegal goods and products from settlement in occupied territories and sanction companies working in and profiting from them.

“The full and equal application of international law is the way forward towards a lasting and just peace.”

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency