The Jerusalem Post

PA orders Palestinia­n businesses to remove signs in Hebrew

Everyone must abide by the decision ‘as a response to the Israeli policy and the arrogance of the occupation,’ Salfit governor says

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Abdullah Kmeil, the Palestinia­n Authority Governor of the Salfit district in the central West Bank, on Thursday issued a “strict decision” obligating all commercial installati­ons and shops in the area to remove signs and billboards written in Hebrew.

Kmeil, who is also a senior official with the ruling Fatah faction headed by PA President Mahmoud Abbas, ordered the businesses to replace the signs and billboards with ones written in Arabic.

The decision came after many Palestinia­n businesses in the West Bank, especially those close to settlement­s, started hanging signs in

Hebrew to attract Jewish clients.

Kmeil gave the businesses one week to comply with the decision, according to the Salfit Governorat­e Public Relations and Media Department.

Kmeil said that the measure “comes in light of a decision that was taken previously and confirming that the occupation is exploiting the scene of the signs in Hebrew for purposes that serve its racist and fascist policy.”

He stressed the need for everyone to abide by the decision “as a response to the Israeli policy and the arrogance of the occupation aimed at stealing our lands and obliterati­ng the features of the Palestinia­n identity in the Salfit Governorat­e, where settlement­s are expanding.”

The PA governor warned that anyone who violates his decision will be subjected to strict legal action.

Kmeil called on the local authoritie­s and the PA security forces to take immediate action to implement the decision by communicat­ing with the shopkeeper­s and businessme­n to inform them that they need to immediatel­y replace the signs.

The Salfit district is one of 16 Governorat­es of the PA. Its district capital and largest city Salfit, has a population of nearly 15,000. According to the Palestinia­n Central Bureau of Statistics, the Salfit district had a population of 75,444 in 2017.

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