Israel Forces German FM to Choose Between Entering Ramallah, Quarantine

German FM Heiko Maas addresses a press conference in Berlin on October 17, 2019. (File photo: AFP)
German FM Heiko Maas addresses a press conference in Berlin on October 17, 2019. (File photo: AFP)
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Israel Forces German FM to Choose Between Entering Ramallah, Quarantine

German FM Heiko Maas addresses a press conference in Berlin on October 17, 2019. (File photo: AFP)
German FM Heiko Maas addresses a press conference in Berlin on October 17, 2019. (File photo: AFP)

The Israeli government warned Germany's foreign minister that if he visits Ramallah during a trip to the region this week, he would not be allowed into Israel without going into quarantine for 14 days first.

Heiko Maas was scheduled to meet with Palestinian leaders in Ramallah.

The move, which was denounced by Knesset member Tamar Zandberg, has also raised eyebrows inside the Hebrew state since the Ministry of Health in Tel Aviv did not take a decision to impose a quarantine on those entering Ramallah.

More so, many Israeli citizens and politicians enter the Palestinian city daily without being subject to any quarantine.

Meretz lawmaker Zandberg asked Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi on Tuesday to reverse the government's decision and allow Maas to visit the West Bank on his upcoming visit.

In a letter, Zandberg argued “there was an intention to sabotage his meetings with the Palestinian leadership, using the excuse that a visit to Ramallah will require him to quarantine in Israel… even though he was supposedly meant to do so upon his arrival from Germany.”

She called the decision “ridiculous” and called on Ashkenazi to allow Maas to visit the West Bank.

Maas, who arrived in Tel Aviv on Wednesday morning, had decided to hold only video consultations with Palestinians to avoid two weeks if isolation in an Israeli coronavirus hotel.

The German Foreign Minister will leave from Tel Aviv to Amman to meet with Jordanian officials.

According to Israeli sources, "Germany, a friend and ally of Israel, decided to increase its intervention to stop the plan to annex portions of the West Bank, because this plan has negative consequences and harms all parties, and will not help to save the peace process."

These sources said that Germany decided to make clear to Israel and the US administration that the unilateral annexation of areas in the West Bank is an uncalculated adventure that could significantly undermine regional and international stability.



Iraq Says Kurdish Separatist Group in Türkiye Attacked Iraqi Border Guards, Killing 2

A member of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) carries an automatic rifle on a road in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq. (AFP)
A member of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) carries an automatic rifle on a road in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq. (AFP)
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Iraq Says Kurdish Separatist Group in Türkiye Attacked Iraqi Border Guards, Killing 2

A member of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) carries an automatic rifle on a road in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq. (AFP)
A member of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) carries an automatic rifle on a road in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq. (AFP)

Iraq’s Interior Ministry said Friday in a statement that two members of the Iraqi border guards were killed and another wounded in an attack that it said was carried out by the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, in the area of Zakho, in northwestern Iraq near the borders with Türkiye and Syria.

Iraq last year officially banned the PKK, a Kurdish separatist group that has waged an insurgency against Türkiye since the 1980s and is considered by Ankara to be a terrorist group.

A security official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment said the PKK has previously targeted military points of the Kurdish Peshmerga forces and the Iraqi border guards.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to visit Baghdad on Sunday, where he is expected to discuss regional security issues and Turkish military operations against the PKK and affiliated groups.

The US-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, which have controlled northeast Syria for the past decade, is under attack by the Syrian National Army, an umbrella organization of Turkish-backed armed groups, which regards the SDF as an extension of the PKK.