Negev Summit aimed at promoting peace: Egypt

Egypt's Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry speaks next to Bahrain's Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid al-Zayani during remarks at the Negev Summit, in Sde Boker, Israel March 28, 2022. (Reuters)
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Updated 29 March 2022
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Negev Summit aimed at promoting peace: Egypt

  • FM: “Resumption of negotiations between Palestinians, Israel was significantly discussed”
  • Summit brought together Israeli, American, Arab foreign ministers

CAIRO: Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said his country’s participation in Monday’s Negev Summit was aimed at “strengthening the (Israeli-Palestinian) peace process.”

The summit, hosted by Israel, included the foreign ministers of the US, the UAE, Bahrain, Egypt and Morocco.

“The resumption of negotiations between the Palestinians and Israel was a significantly discussed issue … and our participation in the summit came to consolidate peace, present our viewpoint, and push for the continuation of peace efforts,” said Shoukry.

“Our region faces several challenges related to terrorism and extremism, and we are cooperating to achieve stability.”

He described the Egyptian-Israeli peace deal signed 43 years ago as “fruitful and shows the importance of stability in the region.”

Shoukry stressed the “importance of the two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians on the basis of the 1967 borders.”


Palestinian demolishes his own home in Jerusalem

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Palestinian demolishes his own home in Jerusalem

  • Building provided shelter for 4 family members
  • Israeli authorities often compel Palestinian residents in Jerusalem to demolish their own homes for allegedly lacking permits

LONDON: A Palestinian in East Jerusalem demolished his home on Sunday after receiving an order from Israeli authorities for building without a permit.

Yasser Maher Daana, a resident of the Jabal Al-Mukaber neighborhood southeast of Jerusalem, was forced to demolish the house in the Salaa area. The building had provided shelter for four family members and covered an area of about 100 sq. meters.

Israeli authorities often compel Palestinian residents in Jerusalem to demolish their own homes for allegedly lacking permits. Those who refuse face demolition of the homes by Israeli bulldozers, and significant fines.

The Israel policy aims to forcibly displace Palestinians and expand Israeli settlements in Jerusalem, in violation of international and humanitarian laws that guarantee the right to housing, according to the WAFA News Agency.

The Israeli government faces charges of war crimes and genocide in the Occupied Territories at the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice.