The Borneo Post

Israel forces raid office of Palestinia­n Jerusalem governor

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: Israeli forces raided the offices of the Palestinia­n governor of Jerusalem on Sunday, authoritie­s said, after reports of an investigat­ion related to a land sale.

Israeli authoritie­s confirmed the raid in Al-Ram, just on the other side of Israel’s separation wall from Jerusalem in the occupied West Bank, but provided few details.

It came after Israel’s detention of the Palestinia­n governor, Adnan Gheith, on October 20. He was released two days later.

The Palestinia­n Authority’s (PA) Jerusalem affairs minister, Adnan al-Husseini, told AFP that Israeli forces confiscate­d documents and material during the raid.

The same building houses his ministry and the governor’s office, both of which he said were raided in the first such Israeli action.

Palestinia­n government spokesman Yusuf Mahmud said it was a “dangerous escalation of the occupation and a flagrant violation of all internatio­nal laws and agreements”.

Israel’s Shin Bet domestic security agency said in a statement a joint raid with police and the army was over “illegal activity by the PA in Jerusalem”.

It said “various materials were seized which will be examined by security bodies.”

Asked to specify which illegal activity, the Shin Bet said only that all PA activity in Jerusalem was illegal. Israel occupied east Jerusalem in the 1967 Six-Day War and later annexed it in a move never recognised by the internatio­nal community. —AFP

 ??  ?? Adnan al-Husseini (right) and Adnan Ghaith (left) pose for a photograph with damaged computers at the Palestinia­n Ministry of Jerusalem affairs’ headquarte­rs in the occupied West Bank town of al-Ram. — AFP photo
Adnan al-Husseini (right) and Adnan Ghaith (left) pose for a photograph with damaged computers at the Palestinia­n Ministry of Jerusalem affairs’ headquarte­rs in the occupied West Bank town of al-Ram. — AFP photo

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