Palestinian PM Shtayyeh Calls for World Community to Stop Israeli Annexation

Published June 4th, 2020 - 09:01 GMT
There are far more Palestinians than Israeli settlers in the Jordan Valley but to the anger of the Palestinians Trump has promised US support for its annexation by Israel (AFP photo)
There are far more Palestinians than Israeli settlers in the Jordan Valley but to the anger of the Palestinians Trump has promised US support for its annexation by Israel (AFP photo)
Highlights
“Israel started to send electricity and water bills to our villages in the Jordan Valley.”

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh has urged the international community to recognize the Palestinian state and to put an end to Israel's annexation plans.

His statement was made during the meeting of Ad-Hoc Liaison Committee for Palestine, which was attended by more than 40 states and international institutions, including European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell.

The PM said: “The issue of annexation is no more an issue of announcement. Implementation measures have already started on the ground.”

“Israel started to send electricity and water bills to our villages in the Jordan Valley.”


The Israeli move is “in contravention of international law” and would “undermine peace and security in the region”, he said, adding that “annexation, if implemented, will be a grave violation of international law, UN resolutions, and the bilateral agreements we signed with Israel.”

The plans of annexation are in full harmony with the peace plan presented by the US, he said.

“Israel is not committed to the agreements that have been signed with us. Consequently, the Palestinian leadership has decided that we are no more bound to these agreements,” Shtayyeh stated.

He also called the meeting’s attendees to recognize the state of Palestine based on the borders of 1967 with Jerusalem as the capital, stressing that this state should be viable, sovereign and independent.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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