Palestine urges UN protection from Israeli settler attacks
Palestine urges UN protection from Israeli settler attacks
29th Dec 2020
By Awad Rajoub
RAMALLAH, Palestine (AA): Palestine’s prime minister on Monday called for UN protection from Israeli settler attacks in the occupied West Bank.
“It is worrying that the [settler] aggression is happening under the watch and protection of the Israeli army,” Muhammad Shtayyeh told a weekly Cabinet meeting.
“We call on UN bodies in Palestine to establish protection teams to shield our people against these settler attacks,” he said.
The premier said the construction of thousands of settlement units shows “blatant disregard for the international stance that rejects the establishment of settlements,” adding that Israeli authorities are trying to take advantage of the last days of the US’ Trump administration.
Palestine: Israeli settlers burn 400 olive trees in West Bank
Palestine: Israeli settlers burn 400 olive trees in West Bank
14th Dec 2020
By Awad Rajoub
RAMALLAH (AA): Israeli settlers set fire to hundreds of olive trees belonging to Palestinian farmers in the occupied West Bank, a local activist said Sunday.
Fouad Al-Amor, a member of the Committee for the Protection of Palestinian Villages, an NGO, said the settlers threw “suspicious objects” onto land near the Khallet Ad-Dabi’ area to the east of Hebron’s Yatta town which caused a fire to break out. The settlers came from the nearby illegal Mitzpe Yair settlement.
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March 31, 2021
ANKARA
Turkish Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan met virtually Wednesday with US Trade Representative Katherine Tai and discussed new ways to increase bilateral trade flows. We had.
March 31, 2021
MOSCOW
Russian-Turkish relations are very rich, both in terms of contacts at the highest level and their substantive agenda, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.