News about Israel’s decision to build 300 new housing units in the West Bank hit the front pages of the three Palestinian Arabic dailies on Wednesday.
Al-Quds, al-Ayyam and al-Hayat al-Jadida reported that Israeli authorities approved the construction of 1292 new housing units in several settlements in the occupied West Bank, 300 of those units are set to be built in the illegal settlement of Beit El.
Palestinian presidential spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh stated that the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is challenging the world through insisting on continuing settlement construction and expansion, as reported in the three newspapers.
Reporting news about the Fatah-Hamas reconciliation process, al-Hayat al-Jadida published another statement by Abu Rudeineh, who said that the national reconciliation is a top Palestinian interest and that the position of President Mahmoud Abbas is to move forward with reconciliation in order to realize the hopes and aspirations of the Palestinian people for unity and independence.
He also said that any Israeli remarks will not change the official Palestinian position to move forward with the reconciliation.
The three dailies said that the Israeli government has set a number of conditions and demands that should be met before negotiations start with a Palestinian government with Hamas being a part of it. One of those demands is that Hamas should disarm.
Hamas rejected Israel’s statements by saying that Israel’s is interfering into Palestinian internal affairs, as reported in al-Ayyam.
The three dailies said the Palestinian government announced that it’s going to intensify its presence in the Gaza Strip in order to continue efforts to end the division, reconstruct Gaza and fully function as a reconciliation government.
Al-Ayyam said that the Parents Committee in the occupied East Jerusalem neighborhood of Issawiyeh suspended on Tuesday classes in all schools to protest Israeli police brutality against students that left one in critical condition.
The three newspapers said the Israeli municipality of West Jerusalem demolished on Tuesday two Palestinian homes in the occupied East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, under the pretext they were built without a permit.
The dailies said the Palestinian government announced that the winter time in Palestine will go into effect at 1 a.m. on October 28.
(WAFA)
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