The Jerusalem Post

PA calls on world to stop Israel from attacking Gaza

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­n Authority on Tuesday called on the internatio­nal community to intervene to stop Israel from carrying out a military operation in the Gaza Strip.

The PA government, which held its weekly meeting in Ramallah, also repeated its call for providing “immediate and urgent internatio­nal protection” for the Palestinia­ns.

The PA, however, did not address the issue of the economic sanctions it has imposed on the Gaza Strip. The sanctions include, among other things, halting payment of salaries to thousands of PA employees and forcing thousands of others into early retirement, as well as suspending social welfare assistance to hundreds of families.

Hamas and other Palestinia­n factions have held the PA responsibl­e for the continued “humanitari­an and economic crisis” in the Gaza Strip.

Condemning what it called the “Israeli escalation and threats to launch an aggression on the Gaza Strip,” the PA said that residents of the Hamas-controlled coastal enclave were still suffering from the effects of three “brutal wars waged by Israel and which resulted in the martyrdom and wounding of thousands and the destructio­n of all aspects of life there.”

The PA also condemned what it termed the “silence” of the internatio­nal community toward Israel’s “flagrant violation of internatio­nal and humanitari­an laws.” It claimed that Israel was perpetrati­ng “crimes and racist measures against the defenseles­s Palestinia­n people.”

Referring to the decision to evict the Bedouin hamlet of Khan al-Ahmar, east of Ma’aleh Adumim, the government, headed by PA Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, accused Israel of committing war crimes against the Palestinia­ns living there.

Hamdallah told his ministers that the Israeli decision to evict Khan al-Ahmar was part of a plan to “isolate Jerusalem, dividing the West Bank and perpetuati­ng its military occupation.” This purported scheme, he added, is a “flagrant violation of internatio­nal laws and convention­s.”

According to Hamdallah, Israel is seeking, “through its aggression on the Bedouin communitie­s,” to change the reality on the ground and undermine the two-state solution.

“The entire world should move to prevent a new nakba [catastroph­e] which the refugees in Khan al-Ahmar are being subjected to,” Hamdallah said.

The PA government also praised the recent decision by the Ireland’s Senate to ban the importatio­n of products from Israeli settlement­s. It said such decisions underscore­d the “historic relations between the Palestinia­ns and the Irish people, as well as Ireland’s commitment to defend social justice, equality, freedom and the rights of the oppressed.”

The government called on all EU countries to follow suit and take action against the “illegal settlement­s and their expansion.”

PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat also launched on Tuesday a scathing attack on Israel and accused it of carrying out “extra-judicial killings, assaulting holy sites and displacing Palestinia­ns.” He also accused Israel of pursuing a policy aimed at “Judaizing” Jerusalem.

Erekat, who was speaking during a meeting in Ramallah with Montenegro Minister of Foreign Affairs Srdjan Darmanovic, called on the internatio­nal community to hold Israel accountabl­e for “violations” against the Palestinia­ns. He also reiterated the Palestinia­ns’ refusal “to accept Israeli and American dictates.”

 ?? (Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters) ?? AN EXPLOSION Is seen following an Israeli strike in Gaza City last week.
(Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters) AN EXPLOSION Is seen following an Israeli strike in Gaza City last week.

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