Palestine: Allocating additional sums to settlement in the occupation budget is an accelerated undermining solution – the seventh day

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates confirmed today, Friday, that the allocation of the Israeli occupation is additional amounts for settlement in the budget of its state, is an accelerated transfer of the two -state solution.

The ministry said – in a statement reported by the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) – that it considers an extreme danger to the approval of the Israeli “Knesset” last week to raise the financial amounts allocated to the Israeli Ministry of Settlement by 320% of the public budget, in addition to the amounts paid by the various relevant ministries to support settlement and the pastoral settlement areas, especially the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture.

She added that this comes at a time when reports of Israeli human rights organizations confirmed that the settlers seized government support for approximately 14% of the West Bank area of ​​pastoral settlements, and the displacement of more than 60 Bedouin gatherings, pointing to what is happening in the traveler of Yatta from the attacks and forced displacement in favor of settlement, targeting the occupation to the Jordan Valley and converting thousands of dunums into “state lands”, as well as destroying the buildings Palestinian in the areas classified (C) with the aim of fully controlled.

She pointed out that the occupying state is continuing to destroy the opportunity to embody the Palestinian state on the ground, and systematically close the opportunity to achieve peace and resolve the conflict by political means.

The Palestinian “foreign” held the international community responsible for its failure to implement its decisions on the Palestinian issue, and demanded that the UN Security Council assume its responsibilities to stop the war of extermination, displacement and annexation, and to impose the foundations of peace on the Israeli government in accordance with the decisions of international legitimacy and the Arab peace initiative.

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