Israel approves 930 settler units in Jerusalem al-Quds
Israel has approved a plan for the construction of about one thousand new settler units in the east Jerusalem al-Quds. The approval comes despite international calls on Israel to stop the settlements expansion on the Palestinian lands.
Israeli regime approved the building of 930 settlement units in the illegal settlement of Pisgat Zeev in the heart of occupied Jerusalem al-Quds. Anti-settlement groups said the new units will be established on lands seized from the villages of Beit Hanina, Hazmah and Anata .
The European Union (EU) has called for de-escalating the alarming situation in East Jerusalem al-Quds and the al-Aqsa Mosque after Israeli forces brutally raided Palestinian worshipers at the holy mosque compound.
Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis took on Friday into streets in several cities to mark International Al-Quds Day, reiterating their commitment to the Palestinian cause.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate the forced relocation of Palestinians from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem al-Quds.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas announced on Thursday night that the Palestinian elections have been postponed until the Israeli occupation allows the vote to take place in Al-Quds (Jerusalem).
The Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, has warned the Israeli regime that if it continues its hostile measures against the occupied Jerusalem al-Quds, it will see no calm.