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Bibi to Eject Foreign Observers in Flashpoint Al-Khalil

Bibi to Eject Foreign Observers in Flashpoint Al-Khalil
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“Israeli” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday he would eject a foreign force set up to help safeguard Palestinians in a flashpoint city in the occupied West Bank, accusing the observers of anti-“Israel” activity.

"We will not allow the continued presence of an international force that acts against us," Netanyahu said in a statement announcing that the Temporary International Presence in “Hebron's” [al-Khalil] (TIPH) mandate would not be renewed.

The statement did not elaborate on the alleged misconduct of TIPH, which draws staff from Norway, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey. The TIPH website says the force works on six-month mandates but did not specify when the current one expires.

A force spokesman declined comment. Palestinians denounced the move.

"The ‘Israeli’ government's decision means it has abandoned the implementation of agreements signed under international auspices, and given up its obligations under these agreements," said Nabil Abu Rudeineh, spokesman for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

Conservative “Israeli” commentators had accused the TIPH of agitating against “Israeli” settlers who live under heavy “Israeli” army protection in al-Khalil [Hebron.

The TIPH was set up after a settler martyred 29 Palestinians at al-Khalil shrine in 1994.

Since “Israel” partially withdrew from al-Khalil in 1998 under interim “peace” deals with the self-rule Palestinian Authority, the TIPH has "observe(d) and report(ed) on breaches of the agreements (and) violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law," the force's website says.

Most world powers consider the entity’s settlements in the occupied West Bank to be illegal. The “Israeli” entity disputes this, and Netanyahu has played up his pro-settler credentials as he seeks reelection in an April 9 ballot.

"They want to uproot us from here. They will not," he said in separate remarks on Monday at another West Bank settlement.

"There's a line of thought that says that the way to achieve ‘peace’ with the Arabs is to be extirpated from our land. That is the certain path to achieving the opposite of this dream."

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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