Will international sanctions curb settler violence in the West Bank?

RAMALLAH: Spain has joined France, Britain, Canada, and the United States in imposing sanctions on Israeli settlers in the West Bank due to acts of terrorism against Palestinians. Meanwhile, discussions are underway within the European Union to make similar decisions in the near future.

On February 2, the U.S. administration imposed sanctions on four Israeli settlers, followed by Canada imposing sanctions on another four, and two weeks later, Britain imposed sanctions on four more settlers. Subsequently, France barred 28 settlers from entering its territory. Last Thursday, Spain announced sanctions on 12 Israeli settlers in the first batch due to their attacks on Palestinians.

Observers consider these sanctions a precedent, the first of its kind, coming after a remarkable rise in settler attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank. However, questions have arisen about the impact of these measures on the settlers’ behavior and whether they will deter their assaults.

To the east of the city of Nablus, in the Al
-Atmawiya area of the Central Jordan Valley, it seems that the echo of these sanctions has not reached settler Moshe Sharvit yet. His name was included among the four settlers on the British sanctions list for threatening, harassing, and attacking Palestinian shepherds and their families in the Jordan Valley.

In October 2023, Sharvit forced a community of 20 Palestinian families to evacuate after assaulting them and giving them a 5-hour ultimatum to leave, according to the British Foreign Ministry.

Yacob Abu Kabash, one of the 60 Palestinians living in the community, tells WAFA that Sharvit, whose attacks were limited to expelling shepherds and assaulting them before the sanctions, has escalated his attacks noticeably and criminally.

“Today, we cannot reach pastures just 20 meters away from our tents. Sharvit closed all pastures to us. Every day, he and his gangs enter the gathering with hilltop youth riding horses from 9 am to noon, engaging in violence against the residents,” adds Abu Kabash.

He points
out that over the past week, Sharvit’s attacks and his colonial gangs against the community’s residents have escalated. Not a single night passes without their raids on the gathering and directly launching illumination bombs towards the tented homes with the intention of burning them.

Abu Kabash emphasizes, “We can’t do anything. For seventy years, we’ve been living in this community, and what’s happening in the Jordan Valley is very dangerous, a confiscation of lands and closure of pastures. The goal is to force us to leave and look for other places. There must be urgent international and local action to stop what is happening in the Jordan Valley.”

Sharvit, listed for sanctions, established a farming center named Moshav Moshe in 2020 in the Central Jordan Valley. He faced charges of committing two attacks against Bedouin communities in the region, preventing Palestinian shepherds from herding their livestock, according to the settlement affairs official in Tubas and the Northern Jordan Valley, Mutaz Bisha
rat.

Daniella Weiss, a veteran settler leader, holds an Israeli flag during a scouting mission to find new hilltops to settle near the Israeli settlement of Kokhav Hashahar, in the occupied West Bank (6 November 2022)

Sharvit and his associates from the settlers of Moshav Moshe are accused of carrying out stone-throwing operations, threatening with stabbing, beating, and burning, threatening with dogs, driving vehicles into herds, nightly raids on shepherd communities, and carrying out attacks against human rights activists accompanying the shepherds.

Bisharat says that settler Sharvit erected tents with his family in the colonial center when it was established, gradually turning the tents into ready-made rooms. He expanded after joining hilltop youth gangs and the Regavim organization, with unlimited support from the settlers’ council and members of the Knesset and the far-right government. Eventually, he took control of 12,000 dunums, preventing Palestinians from entering and grazing their livestock.

He
notes that four citizens were injured in Sharvit’s attacks on Palestinian shepherds, three of them after the war on Gaza. Also, 13 sheep were attacked.

Sharvit and his gangs carry out 4-5 attacks on Palestinian farmers in the area daily, ranging from attacks on shepherds to nighttime invasions of citizens’ homes,” confirms Bisharat.

He points out that the attacks intensified after the British sanctions were imposed on Sharvit. Since October 7th, 138 attacks have been carried out, including 46 attacks after sanctions were imposed, especially after receiving support from members of the Israeli Knesset and the head of the settlers’ council. They openly expressed that the sanctions were insignificant and would not affect their plans. They encouraged him to continue his attacks.

In the northern Jordan Valley, settlers from the colonial gangs, numbering about 300 settlers aged between 15-21, established six new centers. They committed severe violations and attacks against Palestinian residents, closed the area t
o Palestinians, estimated at 85,000 dunams, took control of most springs, renovated and fenced them, turning them into tourist parks off-limits to Palestinians.

An article by independent journalist Zack Beauchamp in The Guardian describes the imposition of U.S., British, French, and Spanish sanctions on over 30 Israeli settlers for committing violence and incitement against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank as a historic step.

However, the writer believes that these sanctions on a few settlers will not solve the fundamental problem, as they are part of a long-term systematic policy of the Israeli government aiming to expel Palestinians from their lands to expand settlements. He describes it as a flawed policy that only produces corrupt individuals.

Amir Dawood, the documentation director at the Wall and Settlement Resistance Authority, believes that the American, British, French, and Spanish positions imposing sanctions on settlers are important and unprecedented. He sees potential for accumulation an
d future investment in these decisions, confirming that this is the first time such resolutions have been taken.

He explains that the sanctions targeted 47 settlers involved in serious attacks and violations against Palestinians. Although a small number, he considers this a decision that can be invested in. However, the authority estimates that more than 20,000 settlers have committed crimes against Palestinian communities.

Dawood confirms that settler attacks, especially those subjected to sanctions, have escalated after their imposition. This is a clear challenge to the world under an extreme right-wing government protective of colonial projects and settlers. It also emphasizes to the world that sanctions will not deter the audacity of the settlers.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

PM, Iraqi Judiciary Chief Discuss Cooperation

Amman: Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh welcomed President of the Iraqi Federal Supreme Court Jassim Abboud and an accompanying delegation on Thursday, highlighting the significance of fostering cooperation between Jordan and Iraq, both bilaterally and within the framework of the tripartite cooperation mechanism involving Egypt.

During the meeting, Khasawneh emphasized the urgency of advancing major strategic projects, particularly the Aqaba-Basra oil pipeline and the cross-border Industrial City. These initiatives, he stressed, hold significant potential for enhancing economic ties and regional connectivity.

Khasawneh reiterated Jordan’s steadfast support for Iraq’s endeavors to fortify its security, sovereignty, and stability, emphasizing the mutual interest in Iraq’s stability given its pivotal role in the region.

Addressing the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, Khasawneh outlined Jordan’s efforts to mitigate the humanitarian crisis, deliver essential aid, and advocate for a just and comprehe
nsive peace based on the two-state solution with East Jerusalem as the capital of an independent Palestinian state.

Furthermore, Khasawneh underscored the importance of judicial cooperation between the two nations, emphasizing the value of sharing expertise and experiences in the legal realm. He commended the role played by the Iraqi judiciary, particularly the Federal Supreme Court, as a cornerstone of institutional integrity and societal equilibrium.

Abboud expressed gratitude for Jordan’s steadfast support and solidarity with Iraq, underscoring the deep-rooted historical ties between the two countries.

He elaborated on the court’s constitutional responsibilities, including monitoring legislation, interpreting constitutional texts, and safeguarding electoral processes, reaffirming the court’s commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation and mutual exchange of expertise.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Oman condemns Israel’s plans for new West Bank colonial units

MUSCAT: Oman has condemned and denounced the decision of the Israeli occupation state to approve the construction of around 3,500 new colonial units in the West Bank.

In an official statement, the Foreign Ministry said the decision was a new, blatant violation of the rules of international law and United Nations Security Council resolutions and disregarded the legal rights of the Palestinian people.

The Ministry renewed Oman’s call for the international community to take immediate action to deter and hold Israel accountable for their illegal and illegitimate actions and to work to dismantle the Israeli settlements on Palestinian lands.

The Ministry also renewed Oman’s call for the Israeli government to be held accountable for the policy and practices of genocide, torture, siege and starvation against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.

The statement called on the UN Security Council to carry out its responsibilities to stop the aggression, restore security and peace and protect the right of the Pale
stinian people to self-determination.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Health Minister Inaugurates MedVision Conference

Amman: Minister of Health Firas Hawari underlined on Thursday the significant advancements achieved in Jordan’s healthcare sector under His Majesty King Abdullah II’s reign, highlighting the quality and efficiency of health services.

He spoke at the inaugural Medical Vision Conference (MedVision), led by young doctors with support from various medical institutions. The conference deliberated on the medical sector’s future, including artificial intelligence and research trends.

Hawari underscored the ministry’s commitment to youth involvement in training and residency programs, aiming for enhanced performance and addressing medical specialty shortages. New subspecialties like heart and arterial diseases have been introduced by the ministry, he added.

Minister of Education Azmi Muhafza noted efforts to cut medical faculty admissions due to a shortage of graduates.

Conference honorary president Fawzi Hamouri praised the youth-led initiative, emphasizing its role in fostering positive change and addressing he
althcare challenges.

Conference president Mahmoud Zureiq highlighted the collaborative exchange between generations to advance the medical field.

Meanwhile, Medical Syndicate head Ziad Zoubi discussed challenges posed by an influx of new doctors and strategies to address unemployment and brain drain.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Israel’s aggression against Gaza so far kills 30,800 Palestinians

GAZA: The Palestinian death toll from Israel’s deadly offensive against the Gaza Strip since October 7th, 2023, has now soared to 30,800, medical sources confirmed on Wednesday.

They said that at least 72,298 other people have also been injured in the onslaught.

‘At least 83 people were killed and 143 others injured in Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours,’ they added.

‘Many victims are still trapped under rubble and on the roads and rescuers can’t reach them,’ the sources noted.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

ACI Chief Emphasizes Economic Ties with South Africa

Amman: President of the Amman Chamber of Industry (ACI), Fathi Jaghbir, underscored the imperative of bolstering Jordanian economic ties with South Africa, particularly in light of the latter’s unwavering support for the rights of the Palestinian people.

During Jaghbir’s meeting with South African Ambassador Tselane Mokuena, he commended the robust bilateral relations between Jordan and South Africa across various domains, emphasizing the pivotal role of the private sector in fortifying economic cooperation between the two nations, said an ACI statement on Thursday.

Highlighting trade dynamics, Jaghbir revealed that Jordan’s exports to South Africa, primarily comprising chemical and potash industries, amounted to $19 million in 2023. In contrast, imports from South Africa stood at approximately $57 million, dominated by food products and charcoal. Jaghbir stressed the importance of collaborative efforts to elevate bilateral trade relations to new heights.

Moreover, Jaghbir underscored Jordan’s strategic si
gnificance as a gateway to Iraqi and Gulf markets, coupled with its access to free trade agreements with numerous countries worldwide. These factors position Jordan as an attractive destination for foreign investments, he said.

The statement further disclosed discussions held during the meeting regarding the organization of an industrial delegation visit to South Africa. The visit aims to explore avenues for collaboration between the two parties and capitalize on available opportunities, particularly in establishing integrated industries.

Source: Jordan News Agency

On the Eve of the International Women’s Day, Israel has killed 8,000 women in Gaza: PCBS

RAMALLAH: The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) highlighted the reality of the Palestinian women on the eve of International Women’s Day on March 8 in a report under the theme ‘Invest in women: Accelerate progress.’

The report said that females constitute 49% of the total population in Palestine, the number of females reached 2.76 million in mid-2024 (1.63 million in the West Bank, and 1.13 million in Gaza Strip).

PCBS said that since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on October 7, 2023 and until the date of the issuance of this statement, there are more 9,000 female martyrs out of a total of 30,717 martyrs. It is noteworthy that 75% of the total number of wounded, amounting to 72,156 wounded, are females. Women and children constituted 70% of the missing persons in the Gaza Strip as a result of the Israeli aggression, totaling 7,000 individuals. Reports from Gaza Strip indicate that approximately 2 million people were displaced, half of whom are female.

It is also worth noting that 423
martyrs have fallen in the West Bank since October 7, 2023, until the issuance of this press release, of whom 4 female martyrs. Furthermore, 592 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from in Area C and East Jerusalem because of the demolition of their houses on the argument that those houses lack the permits. In addition to the displacement of 830 Palestinians after the destruction of 131 houses during the operations of Israeli forces in the West Bank. Reports indicate that refugee camps of Jenin, Nur Shams and Tulkarm witnessed about 95% of the displacement cases

During the year 2023, 300 women were arrested in the West Bank during 2023, among them, 200 women were arrested during the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip, PCBS said.

In the Jerusalem Governorate, 165 women were arrested, including 84 women during the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip. As for Gaza Strip, accurate data is not available due to in the light of enforced disappearance that the Israeli occupation continues to carry out against female det
ainees from Gaza.

According to the data from The Ministry of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs the Israeli occupation forces are currently detaining 56 female detainees in the Israeli prisons; 44 female detainees from the West Bank, 3 female detainees from Gaza Strip and 9 female detainees from the Green Line (occupied territories in 1948). According to the detention status, there are 5 female detainees sentenced, 40 females detained without being sentenced and 11 female administrative detainees. Moreover, there are 2 minor females.

Women and girls often find themselves marginalized in crises, where they reduce their food consumption when conditions deteriorate, and at particular risk of undernutrition or malnutrition, which will make pregnant and nursing women more vulnerable to health risks, such as birth abnormalities or early mortality of infants.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report for the period from January to February 2024 showed an increased risk of famine in the Gaza S
trip. The report indicated that all the entire population in Gaza Strip (about 2.2 million people) are facing high levels of acute food insecurity, among these, about 50 percent of the population (1.17 million people) are in emergency situation, and at least one in four households (more than half a million people) is facing catastrophic conditions, and these households are characterized by extreme lack of food, famine, and depletion of coping capacities.

Health data in Gaza Strip show significant challenges facing pregnant women, indicating that there are about 60 thousand pregnant women in Gaza Strip, and there are 180 daily births. Likely, about 15% of these women are to suffer from complications in pregnancy and childbirth that are difficult to treat due to lack of medical care. This means that there is a high probability of an increase in births under unsafe health conditions, which constitutes a serious violation of women’s rights and endangers their lives and those of their newborns. Women in Gaza Stri
p face tragic conditions during pregnancy and childbirth, where they suffer from a difficulty to access healthcare facilities and following upon pregnancies due to lack of medical services and essential medicines, ambulances are hard to be used and hospitals suffer from a lack of supplies and fuel. In addition, 85 hospitals and healthcare centers have stopped providing health services; all these conditions increase abortions and mortality during childbirth. Care Organization reported that the number of premature births among women increased by almost one third due to factors such as stress and trauma, where some of them had abortions as a result of fear, which led to an increase in abortion cases by 300%.

Pregnant women suffer from malnutrition and dehydration as they face severe food poverty, where many of their newborns are underweight and suffer from health problems. Also, mothers breastfeeding their children also suffer from a lack of milk production as a result of malnutrition and it is difficult to pro
vide formula for their babies or the fact that their prices increases to an extent that cannot be purchased, which, in a sense, drives mothers to resort to insufficient or even unsafe alternatives to breastfeeding their children.

The Israeli aggression also affected the health status of women in the Gaza Strip due to the lack of hygiene supplies and resorting to primitive options, in addition to the fact that many women took birth control pills to maintain sexual and reproductive health, and many of them were exposed to gynecological infections due to the lack of medicines and the absence of many Of feminine hygiene products, this has had a negative impact on their psychological and physical health, and thus this accumulated health condition hinders their ability to live in dignity and luxury, and puts them under psychological and physical pressure that affects their overall quality of life.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Jordanian 24-truck aid convoy arrives in Gaza Strip

Amman: The Secretary-General of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO), Hussein Shibli, announced Thursday the entry of a Jordanian aid convoy into the Gaza Strip via the Karam Abu Salem crossing.

This convoy, sent by the JHCO in collaboration with the Jordan Armed Forces, comprises 24 trucks carrying a total of 427 tons of essential supplies.

Shibli told the Jordan News Agency (Petra) that the convoy includes flour and food parcels donated by organizations such as Human Appeal, Al-Imdaad Charitable Society – South Africa, Tkiyet Um Ali, and the World Food Program (WFP).

He emphasized the JHCO’s commitment to working closely with the UN World Food Program in Gaza to ensure the efficient distribution of aid to families in need.

Highlighting the continuous support for Gaza’s residents, Shibli noted that this convoy’s arrival coincides with a flight departing from Jordan to El Arish Airport, carrying additional aid to be transferred to Gaza through the Rafah crossing.

Shibli assured that the organ
ization will persist in collecting donations and coordinating land and air deliveries to Gaza, demonstrating unwavering solidarity with its people.

Donations to the JHCO can be made through various channels, including bank transfers to its account in Bank al Etihad at JO32 UBSI 1030 0000 4010 1659 9151 06, or electronic wallets, Click at JHCOGAZA, in addition to eFAWATEERcom and the organization’s official website.

Source: Jordan News Agency

37 Palestinians, including four women, detained by occupation forces, says PPS

RAMALLAH: The Israeli occupation forces today detained 37 Palestinians, including four women, during large-scale campaigns across the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS).

PPS said that Israeli occupation army detained at least 12 Palestinians from different areas across the occupied West Bank city of Tubas.

In Nablus, Israeli forces detained a former prisoner, while undercover Special Forces detained another Palestinian while he was inside a commercial store in the city.

It said that at least six people were detained by occupation forces in Bethlehem city, in the south of the West Bank.

In Ramallah, Israeli forces rounded up ten Palestinians, including four women, after raiding their houses.

From Jenin, the occupation forces conducted a military raid into the the town of Zababdeh, resulting in the detention of a Palestinian.

Two Palestinians were rounded up from the city of Hebron.

From Tulkarm, the occupation army detained two siblings from the village of Kafr Abush
in the south of the city.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Aqaba Earns Global Recognition as Sustainable Tourism Destination

Aqaba: Aqaba has garnered international recognition for its commitment to sustainability, clinching third place as the best sustainable green destination worldwide during the ITB Berlin Convention 2024.

According to a statement by the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) on Thursday, Aqaba’s achievements were underscored by its remarkable progress across various criteria, notably its exemplary performance within the Aqaba Bird Observatory. Recognized as a vital eco-tourism asset teeming with biodiversity, the observatory has pioneered innovative initiatives such as wastewater reclamation, addressing water scarcity challenges prevalent in many parts of the world.

Furthermore, Aqaba’s dedication to sustainable tourism standards has propelled it into the ranks of the top 100 tourist destinations worldwide renowned for its climate and environmental stewardship.

The city has also secured a spot among the six best stories of sustainable tourist destinations globally, reaffirming its commitment to enviro
nmental conservation and community engagement.

Chairman of ASEZA, Nayef Fayez, signed an agreement with Green Destination to lay the groundwork for Aqaba to strive for top honors as an international tourist destination, leveraging its adherence to rigorous sustainability standards outlined by Green Destinations. The agreement signifies a strategic partnership aimed at implementing a green growth strategy, empowering the ASEZA to chart a roadmap towards world-class sustainable tourism.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Turkey: Israel’s approval of 3,500 colonial units ‘expansion of occupation’

ANKARA: The plan approved today (6 March) by the Israeli authorities for the construction of 3,500 housing units in the West Bank is further expansion of the occupation of the Palestinian territories, said the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Önc Keçeli, in a statement.

“This action must be stopped immediately.” he added.

“In order to prevent Israel from further violating the international law, it is necessary to define its crimes in the most accurate terminology.”

“In this respect, it is not enough for the international community to refer to the occupation activities in the West Bank as “illegal settlements”. What is in question is the forcible confiscation by Israel of land that legally belongs to the Palestinian people,” he noted.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Gaza Ministry Reports 83 Deaths from Israeli Attacks in 24 Hours

Gaza: The Ministry of Health in Gaza has reported 9 massacres perpetrated by the Israeli occupation against families in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours alone. The attacks have claimed the lives of 83 individuals, leaving 142 others injured.

According to the Ministry’s daily statistical report documenting the human loss from the ongoing Israeli aggression, which marks its 153rd day on the Gaza Strip, there are still numerous bodies trapped under rubble and on roads. The occupation forces continue to obstruct ambulance and civil defense crews from reaching these bodies.

The Ministry’s data further reveals that the overall toll of Israeli aggression has now reached a staggering 30,800 fatalities, with an additional 72,298 individuals wounded since October 7th.

Source: Jordan News Agency