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PA: «Israel’s» New Expansion Plan «Declaration of War»

PA: «Israel’s» New Expansion Plan «Declaration of War»
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The Palestinian Authority (PA) has reacted strongly to a recent approval by “Israeli” authorities to build 20,000 new settler units in the occupied holy city of al-Quds [Jerusalem].

Speaking on Thursday, PA spokesman Yousef al-Mahmoud called the move “an ‘Israeli’ declaration of war against occupied ‘Jerusalem’ [al-Quds], its Arabic, Palestinian history, and culture,” the Palestinian-run International Middle East Media Center (IMEMC) reported.

The violation came as part of the regime’s constant hostility against the city since 1967, when Israel occupied the Palestinian territory of the West Bank, including East al-Quds, said al-Mahmoud.

“‘Israel’ is constantly trying to alter the geography and demography of the city to claim it as the eternal and unified capital,” the official added.

Further illegal “Israeli” construction “will lead the region and the world into more conflicts and violence,” he said, stressing that the “Israeli” entity and the United States were responsible for any deterioration that could result from further expansion of settlements.

Mahmoud said the “Israeli” violations were being carried out with the "full support" of the administration of US President Donald Trump. 

The “Israeli” apartheid regime plans to build around 20,000 new settler units in occupied al-Quds.

Under the new settlement plan for al-Quds which was announced on Wednesday, around 12,600 new living units and an additional 8,000 units will be built as part of “urban renewal initiative” in existing structures. The plan would also include industrial areas and hotels.

Last December, however, US President Trump said Washington endorsed the entity’s claim to the entire city of al-Quds as the regime’s “capital.”

The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly voted later in the month in favor of a resolution that called on the US to withdraw the controversial recognition.

The US defiantly moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to the city in May.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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