Judea and Samaria
In a call to the Islamic nation exposed by Palestinian Media Watch, the P.A. is pressing for jihad against the Jewish state “before it’s too late.”
Black allies of the pro-Palestinian camp spoke of how “the black and Palestinian struggles for freedom stand together against structural racism.”
In a series of speeches at the Bundestag, every German party except for the right-wing AfD voted to condemn Israeli plans to apply sovereignty over Israeli-controlled areas, in the name of international law, regional stability—and friendship.
A letter from hundreds of members of parliament from 20 countries noted that such a move has the potential to bring peace and prosperity closer to the region.
“Annexation must be stopped, and the Israelis and Palestinians should return to meaningful negotiations based on U.N. resolutions and previous bilateral agreements,” said the former U.S. president.
Representatives of Fatah and Hamas join forces against Israel’s plan to extend sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
The prominent American Christian Zionist says if the U.S. administration fails to recognize Israel’s sovereignty bid, then the evangelical community will not back the president in November.
Vatican secretary of state tells Israeli and U.S. ambassadors Israel’s sovereignty bid jeopardizes the “delicate situation” in the Middle East.
The Trump administration’s goal was to create a plan for peace “that was realistic, implementable, and that both sides could get behind and negotiate in good faith.”
The demonstrations are being organized by groups such as Al-Awda, American Muslims for Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace.
Nevertheless, a U.S. official said, “There are very robust conversations with Israel on the Trump plan.”
“I profoundly hope that annexation does not go ahead,” says the British prime minister in a Hebrew op-ed published by a major Israeli daily.