Shtayyeh: Israeli occupation’s settlement building plans are an ethnic cleansing attempt targeting the Palestinians

Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh renewed his condemnation of the Israeli occupation authorities’ announcement of a new plan to establish hundreds of settlement units in the West Bank.
According to Wafa Agency, Shtayyeh made a statement today describing the occupation authorities’ displacement of the residents of the town of Ein Samiya, east of Ramallah, as a racial and ethnic cleansing procedure.
The Palestinian Premier stated: “This matter falls within a systematic policy of settlement expansion, through which the occupation authorities aim to seize the town in order to expand the settlements built on its lands and the lands of the targeted villages and towns in all the occupied lands.”
Shtayyeh stressed the right of the town’s residents to return to their land and property and to confront the displacement plans that affect about 250 towns along the eastern slopes of the West Bank.
The occupation authorities have lately announced the establishment of 1,700 new settlement units in the occupied city of Jerusalem, as part of a systematic scheme to Judaize the Holy City and obliterate its Arab Palestinian identity.
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