EU condemns demolition of community leader Fakhri Abu Diab’s home

BRUSSELS: The European Union has condemned the demolition of community leader Fakhri Abu Diab’s home by Israeli occupation authorities in occupied Jerusalem, where his family had resided for generations. “Such acts are in violation of International H…

BRUSSELS: The European Union has condemned the demolition of community leader Fakhri Abu Diab’s home by Israeli occupation authorities in occupied Jerusalem, where his family had resided for generations.

“Such acts are in violation of International Humanitarian Law and undermine efforts to advance durable and lasting peace and security, which both Palestinians and Israelis deserve,” said the EU in a press statement.

It added, “We urge Israel to stop demolishing Palestinian homes, including in this sensitive area adjacent to the Old City. The priority is, and must be for all, to de-escalate a very tense situation.”

“The continuation of Israel’s settlement policy, including demolitions and expanding settlements in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is a grave violation of international law and undermines efforts for peace.”

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

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