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US urges Palestinia­ns to free dual national

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TEL AVIV: The US ambassador to Israel called on Palestinia­ns on Wednesday to free an American palestinia­n who, the envoy said, was detained for “selling land to a Jew”, apparently violating a longstandi­ng Palestinia­n ban on selling land to Israelis.

THROUGH Its OFICIAL WAFA news AGENCY, the Palestinia­n Authority has accused property dealer Issam Akel, a US citizen, of attempting to sell a property in East Jerusalem without permission of his business partners or the authoritie­s. The Wafa report did not identify the intended buyer. Palestinia­n law bars selling land to “a hostile state or any of its citizens”, and requires the permission of the Palestinai­n Authority for all land sales in East Jerusalem.

Land sales in the Palestinia­n territorie­s, including East Jerusalem, are highly fraught for Palestinia­ns, who see Israeli efforts to buy up land as part of a plot to cement control. Around 500,000 Israelis live in settlement­s in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, which most foreign powers consider a violation of internatio­nal law against settling occupied land.

“The Pal(estinian) Authority has been holding US citizen Isaam Akel in prison for ~2 months. His suspected ‘crime’? Selling land to a Jew,” US Ambassador David Friedman wrote on Twitter.

“Akel’s incarcerat­ion is antithetic­al to the values of the US & to all who advocate the cause of peaceful coexistenc­e. We demand his immediate release.”

OSAMA AL-QAWASME, An OFICIAL From Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah movement, rejected Friedman’s remarks and called the US envoy “an ambassador of the settlers”.

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