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Nablus District Governor rallies terror to fight annexation

“Thousands of residents of the Nablus district participated yesterday [June 3, 2020] in a mass participant rally that was organized by the Nablus district forces and activists at Martyrs’ Square against the occupation’s annexation plans…

Nablus District Governor Ibrahim Ramadan… called on all the Palestinian factions to return to the starting point and fight the occupation and its plans.

Fatah Movement Secretary in Nablus Jihad Ramadan said that our people is capable of thwarting the annexation plot, just as it has succeeded in thwarting other plots in the past.

Ramadan emphasized that the rights of the families of the Martyrs and the wounded are rights that the Palestinians will not allow to be harmed. He also emphasized the absolute support for the firm and responsible national position that the Palestinian leadership announced last month [May 2020], and that is to cut off any type of contact with the occupation and the American administration, because the Palestinian right is sacred and non-negotiable.

Ramadan emphasized that our people has the willpower and ability to thwart the stillborn plot of the century (i.e., refers to “the deal of the century,” US President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan), and that any step to Judaize and annex the territories will only meet more defiance and resistance.

 

The Trump peace plan – US President Donald Trump announced his Israel–Palestinian peace plan "Peace to Prosperity" – commonly known as “the deal of the century” - on Jan. 28, 2020. Main points of the plan: 1- Israeli sovereignty would be applied to the Jordan Valley and all Israeli towns and cities in the West Bank. 2- Jerusalem, including all its holy sites, would remain under Israeli sovereignty with accommodations made to enable access for Palestinians. 3- The remainder of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and part of what is currently Israeli land in the Negev, the Galilee, and Jerusalem - creating a territory almost equal in size to the West Bank and Gaza Strip - would form the Palestinian state, with its capital in neighborhoods in East Jerusalem that are outside of Israel's security wall. 4- The Palestinian state would be demilitarized, with Israel responsible for external security and controlling all airspace. 5- All Palestinian prisoners except murderers, and those who attempted or conspired to murder would be released. 6- Palestinians in refugee camps would be absorbed into their host countries and, subject to certain limitations, into the Palestinian state. 7- Before becoming a state, the Palestinians would have to carry out extensive reform of their laws and institutions, including implementing a new governing system; granting its people due process and basic human rights and freedoms; end all incitement to and incentivizing of terror; end all glorification of terror and martyrdom; disarm Hamas; and adopt a culture promoting peace. The goal of the plan is to create a Palestinian state beside Israel, living in peace and security. The implementation would be facilitated through extensive international investment. 

 

 

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