Palestinian PM Warns against Israeli Annexation Plans

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh gestures during an interview with Reuters in his office in Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, June 27, 2019. (Reuters)
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh gestures during an interview with Reuters in his office in Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, June 27, 2019. (Reuters)
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Palestinian PM Warns against Israeli Annexation Plans

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh gestures during an interview with Reuters in his office in Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, June 27, 2019. (Reuters)
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh gestures during an interview with Reuters in his office in Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, June 27, 2019. (Reuters)

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said the Palestinian leadership and the world were “now facing the moment of truth against Israeli annexation schemes.”

Addressing the UN Palestinian Rights Committee through a virtual interactive conversation, Shtayyeh noted that the Knesset’s adoption of the annexation plan “does not give it any legitimacy.”

“The international community should take measures to confront [the plan] by imposing sanctions on Israel and recognizing the Palestinian state on the 1967 borders, with Jerusalem as its capital,” he underlined.

The premier accused Israel of violating all the joint agreements, stressing that the Palestinian leadership “will not form committees or discuss the Israeli move, but will come out with decisions to confront it.”

The Palestinian Authority “is not a gift from anyone. Rather, it came as a result of the struggles and sacrifices of our people,” Shtayyeh told the conference.

He continued: “We want to switch from an autonomous authority to establishing our independent state on the borders of 1967 with Jerusalem as its capital.”

Israel wants to annex the Palestinian rivers and West Bank settlements, a move that would make impossible the establishment of a Palestinian state and would transform Palestinian cities to cantons.

Shtayyeh warned of “a hot summer” and dire consequences that might result from implementing the plan.

In a statement, the UN committee said it was deeply concerned about Israel’s announced plans to annex large areas of the West Bank, as early as in July 2020.

It added that the Palestinian prime minister gave an update “on the latest developments and outlined the steps the Palestinian Government intends to take to counter annexation and salvage the two-state solution.”



Israeli Settlers Briefly Crossed into Lebanon, the Military Says

UN "blue line" notifications are pictured near the Lebanese-Israeli border as seen from the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon October 14, 2022. (Reuters)
UN "blue line" notifications are pictured near the Lebanese-Israeli border as seen from the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon October 14, 2022. (Reuters)
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Israeli Settlers Briefly Crossed into Lebanon, the Military Says

UN "blue line" notifications are pictured near the Lebanese-Israeli border as seen from the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon October 14, 2022. (Reuters)
UN "blue line" notifications are pictured near the Lebanese-Israeli border as seen from the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Kila, Lebanon October 14, 2022. (Reuters)

A group of Israeli settlers have briefly crossed the border into Lebanon before they were removed by troops, the military acknowledged Wednesday.

The civilians who crossed the border came from the Uri Tzafon movement, a group calling for Israeli settlement of southern Lebanon. Photos posted by the group online Saturday showed a small group of activists holding signs and erecting tents inside Lebanon while Israeli soldiers were present.

After first denying the reports to Israeli media, the military said Wednesday that civilians had crossed the border “by a few meters” and were removed by troops.

The military called the border breach a “serious incident” and said it was investigating.

“Any attempt to approach or cross the border into Lebanese territory without coordination poses a life-threatening risk and interferes with the IDF’s ability to operate in the area and carry out its mission,” the military said, using the acronym for the Israel Defense Forces.

The settler group Uri Tzafon, which means “Awaken the North” in Hebrew, crossed the border in the area of the Lebanese village of Maroun al-Ras. In the past, the movement has said the area is home to an old Hebrew settlement.

Groups of settler activists also have breached the Gaza border more than once since the Israel-Hamas war erupted on Oct. 7, 2023, at one point erecting small wooden tents before they were evacuated by troops. Daniela Weiss, the leader of the movement to resettle Gaza, claims she has entered Gaza twice since the start of the war.

Israel’s settler movement has been emboldened by its current government -- the furthest-right in Israeli history -- and is now seeking to expand to parts of southern Lebanon and the north of the Gaza.