The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PNA), led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, called for a review of the overall Palestinian relationship with Israel, while the Palestinian Authority announced progress in rescuing the "dangerous" water situation in Gaza.

In a statement following a meeting in Ramallah last Saturday, the Revolutionary Council (Fatah) said that the Israeli government "has systematically undermined all the agreements signed with the Palestine Liberation Organization, through further settlement, targeting of Jerusalem and the continued siege of Gaza , And piracy of Palestinian tax funds ».

He added that «all calls for the implementation of the decisions of the Central Council of the Palestine Liberation Organization, to reconsider the overall political relationship, economic and security with the occupying power and the gradual economic disengagement from them, and to ensure the rights and interests of our people».

"We will not accept the swap of our rights with money. There is no alternative to a solution that embodies our independent state, the end of the Israeli occupation and our right to full and undiminished sovereignty in our land in 1967, and East Jerusalem as its capital."

The Fatah Revolutionary Council said that the city of Jerusalem "remains our eternal capital and constitutes the heart of our national project. We call on our people to resolutely confront the occupation measures by demolishing houses and neighborhoods, imposing Judaization, breaking into Al-Aqsa and isolating Jerusalem from its surroundings."

This came at a time when the Palestinian Authority announced yesterday that progress has been made in efforts to save the "dangerous" water situation in the Gaza Strip.

The head of the Palestinian Water Authority, Mazen Ghoneim, said in a statement that the construction of a $ 15 million desalination plant in Gaza, funded by the Kuwait Fund through the Islamic Development Bank,

On the other hand, a report by the Israeli Peace Now movement showed that 16 different settlement outposts, agricultural and residential, have been established in the West Bank since 2017.

According to the report, published in the Israeli newspaper "Haaretz" yesterday, these outposts were built on land classified as "state land," but it is illegal, and it differs from some of the small settlement sites evacuated, noting that it receives protection Especially from the Israeli authorities and ignored by the Civil Administration, and with limited and limited application of Israeli law.

• Peace Now has revealed that 16 different settlement outposts, agricultural and residential, have been established in the West Bank since 2017.