The Presidency Warns of the Dangers of Implementing the E1 Plan on Overall Conditions
SadaNews - The Palestinian presidency warned of the serious Israeli escalation in the cities, villages, and refugee camps in the West Bank, represented in the recent announcement to begin constructing a bypass road around the city of Al-Eizariya aimed at isolating and separating the Palestinian population onto different paths, preventing them from crossing main roads, which embodies the execution of the E1 project. This deepens the separation, fragmentation, and restriction of Palestinian movement in the occupied West Bank.
The official spokesman for the Palestinian presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, stated that this dangerous policy adopted by the occupation authorities in their war against the Palestinian people will destroy all international efforts aimed at halting the escalation, holding the occupation government fully responsible for the serious repercussions of this aggressive policy.
Abu Rudeineh called on the U.S. administration to intervene and force the occupation authorities to stop these aggressive policies, in order to succeed in President Trump's plan, pointing out that the Palestinian leadership welcomed this step to halt the war against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and to stop the Israeli assaults in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, which is fully consistent with international legitimacy, international law, and the United Nations Security Council resolution.
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