EU Pledges to Help Make Palestinian General Elections a Success

Head of the Palestinian Central Elections Commission Hanna Nasser during a press conference on Sunday, January 17, 2021. (AFP)
Head of the Palestinian Central Elections Commission Hanna Nasser during a press conference on Sunday, January 17, 2021. (AFP)
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EU Pledges to Help Make Palestinian General Elections a Success

Head of the Palestinian Central Elections Commission Hanna Nasser during a press conference on Sunday, January 17, 2021. (AFP)
Head of the Palestinian Central Elections Commission Hanna Nasser during a press conference on Sunday, January 17, 2021. (AFP)

The European Union (EU) has pledged to provide “all that is necessary” to hold “transparent Palestinian elections,” scheduled for later this year.

The spokesperson for the EU’s office in Jerusalem, Shadi Othman, told the Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) that the Central Elections Commission’s (CEC) meeting with the EU on Monday complemented the ongoing bilateral contacts.

It also emphasized the EU’s role in support of the Palestinian cause in addition to providing it with political support for holding the elections, Othman explained.

He pointed out that both sides discussed all that the EU could provide during the next phase, especially international observers, as well as its intervention to facilitate access to East Jerusalem and Area C in the West Bank.

There are agreements that determine the means and mechanisms of conducting these elections, with the participation of all parties, and enabling Palestinian citizens to vote in all Palestinian areas, Othman noted.

He stressed that political communications with all relevant parties will take place during the coming period to ensure the success of the electoral process.

On Monday, Prime Minister Mohamed Shtayyeh called on the EU to send observers to elections, specifically requesting EU monitors in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem.

President Mahmoud Abbas signed last week a decree setting legislative elections for May 22 and a presidential vote on July 31, in what would be the first Palestinian polls in 15 years.

Head of the Palestinian CEC Hanna Nasser announced on Monday holding a meeting with EU representative in the Palestinian territories Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff in Ramallah.

The meeting tackled Israel’s potential obstacles to holding elections in Jerusalem, Nasser said, calling on the EU to pressure Israel in this regard.



Israeli Strike South of Beirut Kills Commander in Jama'a Islamiya Group

A soldier of the Lebanese army stands next to the vehicle that was targeted by the Israeli army in Baaouerta. (X)
A soldier of the Lebanese army stands next to the vehicle that was targeted by the Israeli army in Baaouerta. (X)
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Israeli Strike South of Beirut Kills Commander in Jama'a Islamiya Group

A soldier of the Lebanese army stands next to the vehicle that was targeted by the Israeli army in Baaouerta. (X)
A soldier of the Lebanese army stands next to the vehicle that was targeted by the Israeli army in Baaouerta. (X)

An Israeli drone strike south of the Lebanese capital killed a top commander from the Jama'a Islamiya group, the group said in a statement on Tuesday.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

The strike on Tuesday morning killed Hussein Atawi, a leading commander in the armed branch of Jama'a Islamiya known as the Fajr Forces, as he was driving from his home to his office in Beirut, the statement said.

The Fajr Forces fired rockets across Lebanon's southern border at Israel throughout the year-long war that ended last year in a ceasefire deal. Israeli airstrikes killed several of the group's members during the conflict.

Since the ceasefire, Israel has continued to carry out strikes on Lebanese territory, mostly targeting fighters from Lebanese armed group Hezbollah or its arms depots. Israeli troops also still occupy five hilltop positions in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon, Hezbollah and the Jama'a Islamiya have condemned the strikes and Israeli troop presence, calling them violations of the truce and of Lebanon's sovereignty. Israel says the fighters and weapons pose a threat to Israeli civilians.