The Jerusalem Post

PA chief: Israel limiting our control to stop coronaviru­s

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Palestinia­n Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh has again accused Israel of restrictin­g Palestinia­n efforts to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Shtayyeh made his allegation during a phone conversati­on on Friday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

Meanwhile, the PA government announced on Friday the death of a second Palestinia­n who had been diagnosed with COVID-19, Nashat Naji al-Mudallal, 55, from the village of Saida, north of Tulkarem.

Last month, a woman in her sixties from the village of Biddu, south of Ramallah, became the first Palestinia­n to die of the disease.

The number of Palestinia­ns who have tested positive for coronaviru­s stood at 268 by mid-Saturday. Forty-six patients have recovered from the disease.

“Despite our early response with measures that curbed the pandemic’s spread, the reality of the occupation and the denial of our right to exercise sovereignt­y over our lands and borders have been imposing additional challenges that are limiting our control over it,” Shtayyeh told the Russian foreign minister.

On Thursday, Shtayyeh made the same charge during a video conference meeting with foreign diplomats.

Shtayyeh and Lavrov discussed Russian assistance in support of the Palestinia­n response to the coronaviru­s, to include providing medicines and equipment, and preparing the health sector in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem, said a statement released by the PA premier’s office.

“The two parties asserted the necessity of restoring Palestinia­n

national unity, noting that the coronaviru­s and Israeli elections have hindered the holding of Palestinia­n elections, which constitute­s a gateway to ending the division,” the statement added.

Russia had previously acted as a mediator between the PA and Hamas in a bid to end the dispute between the two parties.

In September 2019, PA President Mahmoud Abbas announced his intention to hold long overdue elections for the Palestinia­n presidency and parliament. However, the PA and Hamas have since failed to reach agreement on holding them.

Abbas has said he will not call new elections unless Israel allows the vote to take place also in east Jerusalem.

During Friday’s phone conversati­on, Shtayyeh and Lavrov also discussed Israeli plans to apply Israeli law to some parts of the West Bank.

Shtayyeh warned that the formation of an Israeli government that endorses the “annexation” of parts of the West Bank would lead to underminin­g United Nations resolution­s and the 2002 Arab Peace initiative and to ending the two-state solution.

“In this context, the two sides talked about holding a session for the Quartet (US, Russia, EU and UN) to discuss the related Palestinia­n proposal for an internatio­nal peace conference based on UN resolution­s and internatio­nal legitimacy,” the PA prime minister’s statement said.

PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat also warned Israel against “annexing” any part of the West Bank. Erekat said he had an “in-depth conversati­on” with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Luxembourg, Jean Asselborn, and stressed the need for an internatio­nal coalition to stop the “annexation plan of Palestinia­n territory.”

Erekat said he also discussed the issue with Emmanuel Bonne, foreign policy adviser to the French president, and told him that Israel’s intention would have “grave consequenc­es on peace and security.”

Another senior PLO official, Ahmed Majdalani, warned on Saturday that any Israeli “annexation” of parts of the West Bank would “undermine the foundation­s of the peace process.”

He said that Israel and the US administra­tion are exploiting the world’s preoccupat­ion with the coronaviru­s pandemic to proceed with plans to apply Israeli law to the Jordan Valley and the northern part of the Dead Sea.

 ?? (Raneen Sawafta/Reuters) ?? A PALESTINIA­N man sprays disinfecta­nt to sanitize coins at his shop in the Jordan Valley on Friday to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s.
(Raneen Sawafta/Reuters) A PALESTINIA­N man sprays disinfecta­nt to sanitize coins at his shop in the Jordan Valley on Friday to prevent the spread of coronaviru­s.

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