Dozens of Palestinians were injured in confrontations yesterday with the Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank, while a general strike in the Gaza Strip spread as part of the protests against the American peace plan known as the "Deal of the Century".

Palestinian medical sources announced that two Palestinians were wounded by live bullets during confrontations with the occupation in Al-Bir city, and the Red Crescent Society stated that its crews dealt with two live bullets, one in the foot and the other in the shoulder during confrontations with the occupation in the Jabal Al-Tawil area, as well as 41 injuries with live and rubber bullets And gas bombs during confrontations with the occupation in the Jordan Valley.

The confrontations took place after the occupation forces prevented hundreds of Palestinians from reaching the Jordan Valley during a demonstration condemning the "Deal of the Century" and Israel's plans to annex the Jordan Valley.

A Palestinian was wounded with a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head and dozens of people suffocated during confrontations with the occupation forces in Hebron, and similar clashes took place in the cities of Ramallah, Nablus and Jenin during the protests, amid an emphasis on upholding the principles and national rights.

An all-out strike in the Gaza Strip was a rejection of the "deal of the century", which included the disruption of government institutions and schools and the closure of shops in response to the invitation of the Supreme Follow-up Committee of the National and Islamic Forces.

During the demonstrations, American and Israeli flags were burned and tires were set on fire, amid chants against the United States and Israel.

For its part, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, in a statement yesterday, that “the world has become with all its spectrums and components in front of the bitter truth that the Palestinian leadership has repeatedly warned against, repeatedly and has put the international community and state leaders in the form of their results, repercussions and dangerous consequences not only on the Palestinian issue On the whole world order. ”

She clarified that "the American-Israeli logic on which the deal of the century relies is based on replacing international law and international legitimacy and its decisions, international agreements and treaties governing states with the law of the jungle and the authority of power, tyranny and logic, that is, no country is protected from American incursion against the institutions of the world order and its laws and foundations" .

The ministry pointed out that “just generalizing the principle of power chaos promoted by the Trump deal as a principle that controls international relations will become public, and its dimensions and repercussions will affect all countries without exception, which makes any country that has sufficient power capable of assault, annexation, and the imposition of forceful control of neighboring countries ».

In its statement, the ministry emphasized that the Palestinian people are adhering to their land and rights, and after more than seventy years have passed since the Nakba, those who believe that persecution, domination, and imposition of positions with the power of America and Israel are wrong, or that our people will accept this humiliation and humiliation, and waste national dignity and rights, now and after thousands The years.

Abul-Gheit: The peace plan indicates a major waste of Palestinian rights

The Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Abul-Gheit, stated that the first reading of the plan announced by US President Donald Trump for peace in the Middle East indicates a significant waste of Palestinian rights.

Abul-Gheit said in a statement, published yesterday, on the official website of the Arab League: “We are studying the American vision carefully, and we are open to any serious effort made to achieve peace, but the first reading through the declaration indicates a great waste of legitimate Palestinian rights. In their land and the inadequacy of many of the compromise ideas presented ».

He added, "A just and sustainable peace cannot be achieved by ignoring the reality of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories since 1967, or by working to legalize this occupation."

Abul-Gheit stressed that achieving a just and lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians depends on the will of the two parties and not on the will of one party and not the other, pointing out that the peace plan announced by Trump reflects a non-binding American vision.

He added that the main criterion in judging any plan for achieving peace is the extent of its compatibility with international law and the principles of fairness and justice.

He pointed out that the Palestinian position, of course, is the key to forming the collective Arab position on the American peace plan, noting the importance of the Arab League Council meeting at the ministerial level, scheduled for tomorrow, to shape this Arab position.

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The occupation closes Al-Aqsa Mosque, and arrested two young men inside it

The Israeli occupation forces closed all the doors of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and the old gates of Jerusalem, and prevented Palestinian citizens from entering or leaving.

The Palestinian News Agency, Wafa, reported that the occupation police arrested two young men from the Dome of the Rock after being severely beaten and handcuffed, and also assaulted the worshipers and forced them out from inside Al-Aqsa.

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Paris confirms its adherence to the two-state solution

France affirmed yesterday its adherence to a two-state solution in the Middle East in compliance with international law, and expressed its conviction that a two-state solution is necessary for a just and lasting peace.

The French Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday that France will continue to move in this direction in cooperation with the United States and its European partners and all who can contribute to achieving this goal.

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Netanyahu: Trump is Israel's best friend

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed his personal relationship with US President Donald Trump, describing Trump as "the best friend of Israel ever."

Netanyahu saw that the Palestinians will not get a better deal than the one proposed by Trump, and he said in statements to the American Fox News: "I think that with the passage of time they will see that they will never get a better deal, and this is the opportunity of a lifetime for Israel and the Palestinians."

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