The fight against the Palestinian Authority's takeover of Area C is escalating: The head of the Samaria Council, Yossi Dagan, held a marathon of meetings with more than 15 members of the European Parliament in Brussels this week, as part of the fight for half a billion dollars "Executed through the left-wing organization" Breaking the Silence. "
"If the Israeli government does not fulfill its role, and does not stop the blatant violation of Israeli sovereignty and settlement in Judea and Samaria, we will do so," Dagan said. Blatant violation of international law and violation of Israeli sovereignty.
It is not possible to remain silent and sit idly by.
"We will prove the facts and the truth, we will lead to the halting of European funding for the blackening campaign against the inhabitants of Samaria and to the halting of the funds that are helping to take over the Land of Israel."
In a meeting with Brett Gunn Rose, the Dutch representative in the European Parliament, Photo: Samaria Regional Council
During his visit, Dagan presented to MPs the data on the takeover trend, contrary to the agreements reached.
Brett Gunn-Rose, representing the Netherlands in the European Parliament, thanked him for bringing this to his attention: "It is quite possible to find MPs who would be willing to fight against the transfer of EU funds to terrorist organizations, and I will always do so in parliament. That is not to say that it is only the right of the Palestinians to live there.
I will talk to my colleagues about the funding of the Union for Palestinian Illegal Construction in Area C. "
Poland's representative in parliament, Richard Kazernecki, was shocked by the use of European money for illegal purposes, and also promised to act on the issue.
"There must be control over the money that flows into Israel and goes to the wrong places, as well as the money that flows specifically to Samaria," he said, "so in my visit to Samaria I would love to see what happens on the ground, to make a clear statement about controlling European money."
Earlier this week, Dagan issued a scathing letter on the subject to the union's president, Ursula von der Lane.
This, after earlier this month he met with MPs in Hungary and the Czech Republic, and agreed with them that they would work together for a war funded by the European Union.
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