Shtayyeh Calls on US Congress to Amend Laws Targeting PA, PLO

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh holds a press conference in Ramallah, West Bank on April 13, 2020. (Premier’s media office)
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh holds a press conference in Ramallah, West Bank on April 13, 2020. (Premier’s media office)
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Shtayyeh Calls on US Congress to Amend Laws Targeting PA, PLO

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh holds a press conference in Ramallah, West Bank on April 13, 2020. (Premier’s media office)
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh holds a press conference in Ramallah, West Bank on April 13, 2020. (Premier’s media office)

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh has called on the US Congress to recognize the State of Palestine and amend the laws and regulations that target the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

Shtayyeh made the remarks during a meeting on Monday with a delegation of US congressmen from the Democratic and Republican parties at his office in Ramallah.

He was referring to the Anti-Terrorism Act the Congress passed in 1987 that declared the PLO to be a terrorist organization and prohibited the opening of the organization’s facilities on US soil.

The delegation was headed by Senator Ben Cardin, chairman of the US Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), and included congressmen Steny Hoyer, Steve Cohen and Emmanuel Cleaver and Senators Robert Casey and Robert Portman.

The US administration should implement the pledges it made during the electoral campaign by reopening the US Consulate in Jerusalem and protecting the status quo of the holy city, Shtayyeh stressed.

He discussed with the delegation the future of the political process, accusing Israel of using the “systematic destruction” policy against the two-state solution and continuing the occupation that violates Palestinian human rights on a daily basis.

“Israel’s friends should prevent it from threatening its future and the region’s by continuing its colonial policy and violating human rights,” he noted.

Shtayyeh also referred to a report by the Human Rights Watch that monitored Israel’s violations of the rights of the Palestinian people, describing it as an “apartheid state.”

He told the congressmen about the roads and busses Palestinians cannot use, pointing out that Hebron city is divided, Jerusalem is surrounded by a wall that separates it from the West Bank, Gaza is under siege and that every component of Palestine’s geography is separated from the other.

“How can we continue to talk about the two-state solution while there are 720,000 settlers occupying Palestinian lands, the settlement program is ongoing and 62 percent of the Palestinian lands are under Israel’s direct control to be later used for settlement expansion projects?” he wondered.

Shtayyeh urged the US to pressure Israel to hold elections in all Palestinian cities, including Jerusalem, stressing Palestine’s willingness to organize the polls and protect its democracy.



Israeli Woman Killed by Hezbollah Rocket Attack, 10 Wounded

Israeli security inspect damages caused by debris from an intercepted missile, in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel, 18 November 2024. (EPA)
Israeli security inspect damages caused by debris from an intercepted missile, in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel, 18 November 2024. (EPA)
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Israeli Woman Killed by Hezbollah Rocket Attack, 10 Wounded

Israeli security inspect damages caused by debris from an intercepted missile, in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel, 18 November 2024. (EPA)
Israeli security inspect damages caused by debris from an intercepted missile, in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel, 18 November 2024. (EPA)

Israel’s Magen David Adom rescue services said one woman was killed and 10 wounded in a Hezbollah rocket attack that hit northern Israel.

According to paramedics who arrived at the scene, one woman was killed instantly and 10 others were injured after a rocket struck a four-story building the northern Israeli city of Shfaram.

The Israeli military said the Lebanese group Hezbollah had launched more than 100 projectiles toward Israel on Monday.

Israeli medical officials also said at least five people in central Israel have been wounded by shrapnel after a missile launched from Lebanon was intercepted.

The missile triggered air raid sirens in the Tel Aviv area before it was shot down. But authorities said shrapnel from the interception hit several people on the ground.

The Magen David Adom rescue service said it treated five people for injuries. Victims were taken to Beilinson Hospital, where one woman was reported in serious condition.

Hezbollah began launching missiles, rockets and drones at Israel on Oct. 8, 2023, in solidarity with Hamas in its war with Israel in Gaza. Israel stepped up their attack against Hezbollah in mid-September.

More than 3,500 people have been killed in Lebanon by Israeli fire — 80% of them in the past eight weeks — according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry. In Israel, 77 people, including 31 soldiers, have been killed by Hezbollah.