Israel issues stop-work order against 19 Palestinian-owned buildings in a West Bank town

The Israeli occupation authorities today issued stop-work orders against 19 Palestinian-owned buildings in the town of al-Zawiyeh, west of the northern West Bank city of Salfit.

Deputy mayor of al-Zawiyeh, Ghassan Shqeir, told WAFA that Israeli forces broke into the town and posted on walls and doors or handed local residents the stop-work orders that included a mosque, inhabited houses and others which are still in the construction stage in the northeastern parts of the town.

The stop-work orders are usually a prelude to demolishing the buildings.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

On Palestinian Prisoner’s Day, Foreign Ministry says prisoners are arbitrarily and illegally detained

On Palestinian Prisoner’s Day, which coincided yesterday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates saluted the thousands of Palestinian detainees “who have been and are still held arbitrarily and illegally in Israeli detention dungeons.”

The Ministry reiterated in a statement the centrality of the Palestinian detainees’ cause and reaffirmed that their freedom is a fundamental part of the freedom of the Palestinian people.

‘Over the past five decades, Israel, the occupying power, has detained over 800,000 Palestinians, including children and women. Currently, Israel illegally detains 4,900, including 29 females and 170 children. Moreover, 967 Palestinians are currently detained under the Israeli illegal policy of administrative detention. The highest number of administrative detainees in the past 11 years,’ it said.

‘Successive Israeli occupation governments have implemented discriminatory policies against Palestinian detainees. The current racist Israeli occupation government intensified these abhorrent policies. Approving a draft law authorizing the execution of Palestinian detainees, approving discriminatory legislation deporting Palestinian detainees from their land, and introducing a draft law depriving detainees of medical treatment are only samples of such discriminatory policies,’ added the Foreign Ministry.

‘The Israeli occupation detention system is a main part of its collection of colonial tools to intimidate and persecute the Palestinian people to serve different objectives including enabling forcible transfer, mass displacement, land confiscation, and annexation. The Israeli judicial system is part of the colonial regime that legitimizes discrimination, torture, and persecution of the Palestinian people.’

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the international community to uphold their legal responsibilities towards Palestinian detainees by ending arbitrary detention without a fair trial or any legal basis for the deprivation of liberty.

Source: Palestine News & Information Agency

Agents say Eid domestic tour bookings up

Local travel agencies have reported a significant surge in the uptake of bookings for domestic tourism tours during the Eid Al-Fitr holiday.

In interviews with the Jordan News Agency (Petra), they called on hotels and tourist transport companies to offer pocket-friendly rates to entice Jordanian citizens into choosing local tourism as their first choice.

Salameh Khattar, a member of the board of directors for the Jordan Society of Tourism and Travel Agents, noted that the “Urdun Jannah” program has been a boon for domestic tourism, galvanizing locals to explore numerous picturesque destinations, especially since the program’s expenses are backed by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, as well as the Jordan Tourism Board (JTB).

He also called for further bolstering the tourism sector, which is a vital industry that supports and stimulates the national economy.

Amjad Al-Maslamani, the CEO of Dallas Travel and Tourism and an investor in the aviation sector, highlighted the exceptional demand for domestic tourism trips during the Eid Al-Fitr season, noting that transportation and hotel rates are currently “high”.

Ashraf Hammad, owner of the Montana Travel and Tourism Company, highlighted the tourism agencies’ endeavors to furnish a gamut of deals and activities tailored to suit all citizens, noting that demand tends to soar during holidays, particularly in the “Golden Triangle” of Aqaba, Wadi Run, and Petra, as well as the Dead Sea.

Source: Jordan News Agency