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Abu Rudeina: We refuse to annex the occupation to more lands in the West Bank, with American support

2020-05-06T13:54:08.454Z


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA The Palestinian Presidency renewed its rejection and condemnation of the American statements in support of the occupation plans


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The Palestinian Presidency renewed its rejection and condemnation of the American statements supporting the plans of the Israeli occupation to annex more Palestinian lands in the West Bank, stressing that it represents an extension of the American full bias to the occupation and its Judaic colonial practices at the expense of the rights of the Palestinian people.

Palestinian presidential spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina stressed, according to Wafa news agency today, that the statements of the American ambassador to the Israeli occupation entity David Friedman in which he said that the annexation scheme is a false and rejected "Israeli decision" because the annexation announcement comes within the so-called American "deal of the century" Which was rejected by the Palestinians and the whole world, stressing that neither America nor the Israeli occupation have the right to steal the rights of the Palestinian people, who will be thwarted by their steadfastness and their attachment to their land, all the conspiracies and will not allow these colonial plans to pass.

Abu Rudeina also condemned the announcement by the Israeli occupation authorities of a new settlement plan to establish thousands of settlement units between Bethlehem and Hebron in the West Bank, noting that this violates international legitimacy resolutions and constitutes a flagrant attack on the rights of the Palestinian people.

Source: sena

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