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Towards the regulation of the status of thousands of additional Palestinians? Lapid meets with Palestinian Minister of Civil Affairs Israel today

2022-03-09T17:45:45.231Z


The two discussed the regional and international situation • At the previous meeting of Ganz and Abu Mazen, it was agreed to register the addresses of thousands of "undocumented" Palestinians


Foreign Minister Yair Lapid met today (Wednesday) with Palestinian Civil Affairs Minister Hussein a-Sheikh.

At the same time, the Minister of Civil Affairs in the PA, Hussein a-Sheikh, announced that he had met with Minister Lapid and stressed to him the "need for a political horizon based on the signed agreements and the cessation of unilateral measures that delay the two-state solution."

We also discussed the regional and international situation. "

Palestinian Minister Hussein a-Sheikh, Photo: From a-Sheikh's Facebook

Yesterday, Hussein al-Sheikh met with the coordinator of government operations in the territories, Major General R 'San Aliyan, for a working meeting.

Following this, the senior Palestinian official announced today a new group of 1,500 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and Judea and Samaria whose status will be regulated, and they will receive a Palestinian identity card and passport.

Will the status of thousands of other Palestinians be regulated?

Lapid and Gantz, Photo: Oren Ben Hakon

It will be recalled that after Defense Minister Bnei Gantz's meeting with Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, it was agreed to regulate the status of 10,000 Palestinians without status in the territories.

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Source: israelhayom

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