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Israeli measures in Jerusalem indicate intentions to disrupt Palestinian legislative elections –Euro-Med
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Palestine calls for pressure on Israel to hold elections in East Jerusalem
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Palestine urges pressure on Israel over polls in E.Jerusalem
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Ramallah, April 6 : Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Ishtaye said letter have been addressed to international parties, urging them to exert pressure on Israel for allowing the upcoming Palestinian elections to take place in East Jerusalem.
During an online cabinet meeting on Monday, Ishtaye said the letters were addressed to the UN, the European Union, the US and Russia through the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reports Xinhua news agency. The letters asked the international parties to oblige Israel to abide by the signed agreements and to allow the Palestinians in East Jerusalem to participate in the upcoming legislative elections scheduled on May 22, he said.
Palestine PM calls for pressure on Israel over polls in East Jerusalem
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2021-04-05 14:35:25 GMT2021-04-05 22:35:25(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
RAMALLAH, April 5 (Xinhua) Palestine has addressed letters to international parties, urging them to exert pressure on Israel to allow holding the upcoming Palestinian elections in East Jerusalem, according to Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Ishtaye.
During an online cabinet meeting, Ishtaye said the letters were addressed to the United Nations, the European Union, the United States and Russia through the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The letters asked the international parties to oblige Israel to abide by the signed agreements and to allow the Palestinians in East Jerusalem to participate in the upcoming legislative elections scheduled on May 22, he said.