PM Shtayyeh: UN vote on nature of the occupation a new victory for Palestinian cause on the road to liberation

Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh today considered the majority vote at the United Nations General Assembly for a resolution requesting a legal advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice regarding the nature of the Israel occupation of the Palestinian territories a new victory for the Palestinian people and their just cause or the road to achieving their freedom and national independence by establishing their independent state on June 4, 1967, lines with Jerusalem as its capital.

“The UN resolution is of exceptional importance in timing as it coincided with the ascension to power in Israel of the extreme religious right, which threatens the Palestinian people with more violations of their legitimate rights, the continuation of the aggression on their land, infringement of their rights, property and resources, and the violation of the sanctity of their Islamic and Christian holy places,” said the Prime Minister in a statement.

He called on the International Court of Justice to expedite the issuance of the legal advisory opinion in order to end the occupation and to stop the crimes, threats and violations; which it continues to commit benefitting from a sense of impunity.

Shtayyeh also called on the United Nations to take actual steps to provide international protection for the Palestinian people until a legal advisory opinion is issued by the world’s highest judicial institution, thanking the countries that voted in favor of the resolution while calling on those that voted against or abstained to reconsider their position in order to be consistent with UN resolutions.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency

Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza mark 58th anniversary of the founding of Fatah

Thousands of Palestinians took part today in a rally in Gaza marking the 58th anniversary of the founding of Fatah movement and the outbreak of the contemporary Palestinian revolution.

A massive rally is being held right now at Al-Katiba Square in downtown Gaza, where thousands of fans are gathering there to commemorate the anniversary.

The first armed operation against the Israeli occupation by Fatah was launched on January 1, 1965, ushering the start of the Palestinian revolution and resistance aimed at liberating Palestine and establishing the independent Palestinian state in the occupied territories.

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Palestinian family forced by Israeli municipality to demolish its own house in occupied East Jerusalem

The Israeli municipality of West Jerusalem today forced a Palestinian family to self-demolish its own house in Wad al-Jozz neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem under the pretext of building without a permit.

WAFA correspondent said the family decided to tear down its home to avoid paying exorbitant costs and fines if the municipality staff carried out the demolition.

Mustafa Aramin, the owner of the house, told WAFA that he and his brother Mohammad received a year ago a demotion order against their two-story house.

Aramin and his brother appealed the order in Israeli courts but their appeal was turned down.

Last week, he said, they were informed by the Israeli municipality to demolish their house before Sunday, otherwise, the municipality will carry out the demolition and force them to pay $25,000 in costs. As a result, he said, they found themselves forced to tear it down today and displace their families of nine people.

According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, in 2022, the Israeli occupation authorities demolished 1,058 buildings (353 residential buildings and 705 structures), including 93 forced self-demolition, most, 88, were in the Jerusalem governorate, which topped the total demolitions at 29%, including the demolition of 128 residential buildings and 176 structures.

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President Abbas affirms Palestinian people’s commitment to national rights

President Mahmoud Abbas said tonight that the Palestinian people will remain committed to their land and their legitimate national rights until independence.

Speaking on the occasion of the 58th anniversary of the launch of the contemporary Palestinian revolution and the Fatah Movement, the President said, “We say to the occupiers, the greater your tyranny, the greater our people will be in facing your aggression and terrorism, and in adhering to their land and their legitimate national rights.”

He continued: “The Israeli government’s extremist and racist plans will inevitably fail with our steadfastness on our land,” stressing that “just as we brought down the deal of the century, we will bring down the colonial occupation’s plots, with our unity, our adherence to our national constants, and our peaceful popular resistance.”

The President warned that the continuation of the Israeli aggression against our people will not achieve security and peace for anyone, stressing that “peace and security have one way, which is for our people to obtain their rights, and to embody their free, independent and fully sovereign state on their land, with its eternal capital, East Jerusalem”.

He stressed that “we will remain committed to our historical and legal rights to our land, sanctities, and property, from which we were uprooted as a result of Israeli tyranny and terrorism.”

The President called on all the spectra of the Palestinian people to engage in a comprehensive Palestinian national political dialogue in the near future in order move forward to achieve the goals of our people.

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President Abbas lights torch marking Fatah’s 58th anniversary

President Mahmoud Abbas lit this evening at the presidential headquarters in Ramallah the torch marking the 58th anniversary for the launch of Fatah movement and the contemporary Palestinian revolution.

The annual ceremony was attended by members of the Executive Committees of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Fatah Central Committee and its Revolutionary Council, in addition to representatives of the various political factions.

The first armed operation against Israel by Fatah was launched on January 1, 1965, ushering in the start of the Palestinian revolution and armed resistance aimed at liberating Palestine and establishing an independent Palestinian state in the occupied territories.

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Non-profit Palestinian companies received $50 million in 2022, says Ministry of Economy

The Ministry of National Economy said today that 42 non-profit companies have received financing amounting to approximately $50 million during the current year concentrating mainly in the sectors of social development, women, media, culture, prisoners, entrepreneurship, empowerment, health, and agricultural.

Some of the financed projects included providing counseling and psychological and social rehabilitation, improving the access of children in the Gaza Strip to education and psychological and social health in light of the Corona pandemic, in addition to the mobile clinic project in Jericho and the Jordan Valley region, a project implemented by the Islah Association in Jericho, and a project for building al-Nazaha Hospital.

The funding of some companies aimed at empowering Palestinian youth and women, through a sustainable project for the development and promotion of human rights, training small and micro-size companies, promoting concepts of development and scientific research, safety and protection equipment for Palestinian journalists, and monitoring and documenting violations of the rights of Palestinian child prisoners in Israeli military courts.

Funds were allocated with the aim of promoting culture, arts, and community participation, strengthening the role of the press and freedom of expression, and guidance in organic and environmental agriculture in Palestine, in addition to completing the activities of the project to improve services in the justice sector for battered women in the Gaza Strip, participation, ethnicity, and the integration of women and youth into public civil life.

The nearly 300 non-profit companies represent 8% of the non-profit organizations, and according to the main objectives of non-profit companies, they are concentrated more in the areas of social development, studies and research, development, and education.

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UN votes overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution calling on ICJ to give an advisory opinion on Israeli occupation

The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution early this morning calling on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to give an advisory opinion on the consequences of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.

The General Assembly voted 87 in favor to 26 opposed, with 53 countries abstaining.

Speaking at the end of the vote, Palestine’s Permanent Observer to the UN, Riyad Mansour, thanked the countries that supported the resolution, which included all the Arab and Islamic countries, Russia and China.

“With that vote, the United Nations had requested an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on the violation of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination, occupation, settlement, and annexation, which came one day after the formation of the Israeli government, whose top on its agenda is settlement expansion,” said Mansour.

“We are confident that you will support the Court’s advisory opinion when it is issued if you believe in international legitimacy and international law,” he added.

Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany were among the 26 who voted against the resolution. France was among the nations that abstained.

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Foreign Ministry: Despite Israel’s attempts, UNGA supports an ICJ advisory opinion on Israeli occupation

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates today welcomed the international consensus and the overwhelming vote of the Member States of the United Nations on Friday on a resolution about the Israeli practices that affect the human rights of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, “despite the failed attempts of the Israeli colonial occupation and a few of its unethical cohorts, who fear international law and its institutions, to pressure and blackmail countries to change their vote, using cheap tricks to discourage countries from attending the General Assembly and voting on the last working day of the calendar year. But the countries that are consistent with their principles that reject these policies stood with the Palestinian right and raised their voice high by voting in favor of the resolution with 87 in favor, 53 abstentions and 26 countries opposed.”

The Foreign Ministry stressed in a statement the importance of this resolution, which includes the Palestinian request from the International Court of Justice for a legal advisory opinion “on the nature and form of this long-term illegal colonial occupation, and the need to define the responsibilities and duties of the international community as a whole, third parties, and the UN organization in ending this occupation and its crimes. This is what Israel and its supporters fear, which is to expose their complicity and violation of their duties and obligations. Resorting to the most important institution of international justice is consistent with the Palestinian narrative based on international law and the basic rights of the Palestinian people in facing the false narrative of the occupiers.”

The Ministry thanked and expressed its gratitude to the countries that supported and sponsored the resolution and those that stood firm on their positions and voted in favor of it. It saluted everyone who contributed to this historic achievement and called on the countries that did not support the resolution to reconsider their positions and abide by their international legal responsibilities under international law and not to stand on the wrong side of history, which encourages the Israeli occupation and colonialism to continue its crimes and violations of the UN Charter and international resolutions.

It expressed its dismay at all dismal attempts to change the vote of countries, especially the attempts of the United States and the United Kingdom, rejecting the positions of countries that changed their previous vote before the Fourth Committee to a negative vote in a precedent that is harmful and sabotaging the status of the United Nations and its committees.

The Foreign Ministry considered the vote “a Palestinian and international diplomatic and legal victory and achievement, and a cumulative act of Palestinian diplomacy led by President Mahmoud Abbas, which is based on the tireless work of the Palestinian Foreign Ministry and its missions abroad, and national and international jurists, and accumulated on the outputs of international legal reports, by Palestinian and international jurists and academics.”

It concluded its statement by saying, “This historic decision will open a new era for holding Israel accountable in the implementation of the decisions of the Palestinian leadership and the speech of the President at the United Nations. The Palestinian diplomacy and its missions abroad are following a legal strategy to confront the Israeli occupation and its crimes, leading to the dismantling of this colonial regime and apartheid, and to expose and hold accountable all parties that encourage and support this illegal regime on the land of the occupied State of Palestine, including Jerusalem, and the realization of the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, foremost of which is the right to self-determination, independence, and return of refugees.”

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Presidency welcomes UN vote on resolution calling on ICJ for an advisory opinion on nature of Israeli occupation

The Palestinian Presidency today welcomed the vote of the United Nations General Assembly in favor of a resolution calling on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to give an advisory opinion on the nature of the Israeli colonial occupation of the land of the State of Palestine, including Jerusalem.

Presidential spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh said that the vote “is evidence of the whole world’s support for our people and their inalienable historical rights.”

He said in a statement that President Mahmoud Abbas thanked all countries “that stood by the Palestinian right and all parties that worked to make this decision a success.”

Abu Rudeineh said “the time has come for Israel to be a state under the law, and to be held accountable for its ongoing crimes against our people. The world must shoulder its responsibilities and implement the resolutions of international legitimacy, and everyone must stop the double standards.”

He stressed that “the Palestinian leadership will not leave a door without knocking it to protect our Palestinian people. We are now awaiting the International Court of Justice to request a legal advisory opinion on the Israeli colonial regime.”

He said that “resorting to international institutions is a Palestinian right and we will continue to join international bodies and institutions.”

The Presidential spokesman said, “We strongly believe that justice based on international legitimacy resolutions and the absence of impunity is the only way to achieve lasting peace in Palestine, Israel, and the entire region.”

The UN General Assembly voted last night on the resolution with 87 states voting in favor, 26 opposed, and 53 countries abstaining.

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President Abbas offers condolences to Pope Francis on death of former Pope Benedict XVI

President Mahmoud Abbas offered today his condolences to His Holiness Pope Francis on the death of former Pope Benedict XVI.

In a letter of condolence, the President commended the former Pope for his solidarity and support for the freedom and independence of the Palestinian people.

The President prayed for mercy for His Holiness Pope Benedict, and for Pope Francis to enjoy a good health and a long life for justice, peace and rapprochement between peoples and religions.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency