After Defense Minister Bnei Gantz said that the Palestinian Authority's land registration procedures in Area C had no meaning, MK Orit Struck (Religious Zionism) reacted sharply: "Expresses indifference, lawlessness and indifference."
Gantz responded a few days ago in the Knesset to a question from MK Stroke, who wrote to him that "the Palestinian Authority, with the support and funding of the European Union, is promoting a new taboo register that regulates land registration within Area C. It employs more than 600 workers. Of Israel on the ground in accordance with the Oslo Accords and contrary to regional law. "
Defense Minister Bnei Gantz, Photo: Coco
According to Struck, the PA "does not encounter any attempts at enforcement or prevention by the IDF and the Civil Administration. The deep involvement of the European Union also guarantees its recognition of the products of the registration, which endangers Israel's status on the ground."
Ganz did not disagree with her remarks, but argued that the Palestinian move was meaningless as stated.
He said, "The issue is known to the Ministry of Defense and the Civil Administration. The issue of registration in the Tabu by the Palestinian Authority has no operational significance, since the Authority has no powers in these territories."
MK Orit Struck, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
Struck reacted sharply to the answer, saying that "Gantz expresses indifference, lawlessness and indifference from the campaign for Area C, a subject to which he is bound by coalition agreements. I call on his government partners, those who eight and a half months ago fought for 'Area C' The Minister of Defense is in order. "
A few months ago, it was revealed in "Israel Today" that Nidal al-Atari, a Palestinian living near Nablus and an employee of the Israeli Ministry of Defense whose job is to inspect all real estate transactions in Judea and Samaria on behalf of the Judea and Samaria Civil Administration, has not returned to work. Along with him, the Palestinians seized 30 files he had issued with the approval of the Civil Administration offices containing sensitive information about transactions.
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