Because of the escalation of Judaization and displacement policies

Abul-Gheit warns of a flare-up of the situation in Jerusalem and the Occupied Territories

Abul-Gheit called on the international community to "intervene."

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The Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Abu al-Gheit, affirmed that the displacement of residents from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem constitutes a full-fledged crime, warning of a flare-up of the situation in the "occupied territories", especially in Jerusalem.

Abul-Gheit called on the international community to "intervene to prevent this measure that violates the most basic Palestinian human rights and entrenches a system of apartheid in the occupied territories."

An official source at the General Secretariat of the Arab League indicated, in a press statement yesterday, that “the displacement, which targets about 28 homes inhabited by about 500 people from Palestinian families, is taking place within the framework of an ongoing scheme to Judaize East Jerusalem, especially the neighborhoods near the Old City, and to empty these neighborhoods. From the Palestinian presence ».

The source quoted Abu Al-Gheit as saying that "the Palestinians are paying the price for the competition between the right and the extreme right in Israel, and that the escalation of Judaization, settlement and displacement policies may ignite the situation in the occupied territories, especially in Jerusalem, in a way that cannot be imagined or predicted."

Abul-Gheit described these "policies practiced by the occupation authorities as being irresponsible and reflecting internal conflicts and narrow partisan interests."

Abul-Gheit described the occupation's policies as being irresponsible.

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