Palestinian Authority Denounces Israeli Act on Palestinian Workers' Dues

Palestinian laborers work at a construction site in the Israeli settlement of Kerem Reim in the West Bank in July 2019. (Getty)
Palestinian laborers work at a construction site in the Israeli settlement of Kerem Reim in the West Bank in July 2019. (Getty)
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Palestinian Authority Denounces Israeli Act on Palestinian Workers' Dues

Palestinian laborers work at a construction site in the Israeli settlement of Kerem Reim in the West Bank in July 2019. (Getty)
Palestinian laborers work at a construction site in the Israeli settlement of Kerem Reim in the West Bank in July 2019. (Getty)

The Palestinian Labor Ministry on Thursday condemned Israel’s unilateral decision to transfer all pension savings of Palestinian workers employed in Israel to an Israeli company named Amitim.

“These unilateral measures are an explicit and clear violation of Israel’s obligation to transfer these pension funds to the competent Palestinian institutions under the Paris Protocol, and a flagrant violation of it,” the Ministry affirmed in a statement.

The Paris Protocol is the economic supplement of the Oslo Accord between the government of Palestine and Israel in order to determine the nature of economic relationship between the two sides.

Meanwhile, the German news agency, dpa, said the Palestinian workers’ pension savings is an exclusive right.

It said Israel’s illegal measures aim to encourage workers to early withdraw their funds, which will cause them significant financial losses.

The news agency added that this measure also aims to harm workers and deprive them of their right to benefit from future retirement benefits.

According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), the number of workers in Israel and the settlements in the year 2022 reached about 193,000 workers, of whom 29,000 work in the Israeli settlements.

PCBS said the percentage of workers in Israel and the settlements who obtained work permits reached 58.6%, while the percentage of workers without work permits was about 20.7%, and for those who have a foreign passport, the percentage reached 20.7%.



Lebanese Prime Minister: No Turning Back on State Decision to Control All Arms

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.
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Lebanese Prime Minister: No Turning Back on State Decision to Control All Arms

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.

Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam emphasized on Friday that Lebanon has succeeded at making a new promising start despite all the challenges facing the process of reform and restoring confidence in the state.

He said the government has a task of restoring the confidence of its people, Arab brethrens, its friends, and the whole world in Lebanon as a state.

Salam made his remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat before heading to Baghdad leading a delegation of officials to take part in the Arab summit. He will “convey a message of promise and hope” about Lebanon to the Arab leaders and their people, he said, expressing deep trust in the capability to make remarkable achievements.

On the message he plans to convey at the Arab summit, Salam said he and the accompanying delegation want to assure that Lebanon has returned to the Arab fold. Lebanon is relentlessly working to “return to the Arab and international map...We also want the Arab summit to help Lebanon in pressuring Israel to withdraw from the entire Lebanese territories” it is occupying.

Salam stressed that Hezbollah lawmakers have agreed to the ministerial statement - based on which the government garnered the parliament’s confidence- which clearly states that weapons are restricted to the state’s authority. “The government is working on achieving this goal”, he said.

The Prime Minister pointed to the army’s efforts in that regard. He said the military has deployed in South Lebanon and continues to dismantle military infrastructures and intensifies measures to control the border with Syria in order stop all kinds of smuggling, not to mention the security measures it has taken at the country’s airport.

Salam emphasized that there will be no turning back in the decision to limit weapons to the state’s control.

On Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia, Salam said that there is a major turning point happening in the region and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has succeeded at drawing itself a major player in international relations.