Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Rajoub: The exile of MPs is Israel's most dangerous crime in J'lem

[ 22/06/2010 - 07:05 PM ]

AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Former Palestinian minister of religious affairs Nayef Rajoub stated that Israel's crimes in occupied Jerusalem are new old criminal acts, the most dangerous of them is the issue of exiling four Jerusalemite lawmakers from the occupied holy city.

In a press release published on Tuesday, Rajoub, who was recently released from Israeli jails, said that the Israeli decision to exile four lawmakers from Jerusalem would open the door to banishing all Jerusalemites who chose them to be their representatives in the Palestinian legislative council.

The former minister underlined that the exile decision means the death of what is called the two-state solution and that there would be no future Palestinian capital if Israel Judaized Jerusalem and displaced its indigenous people from it.

He stressed the need for confronting this crime by all means necessary and called on all honest people in Palestine to have a strong position against the decision and the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah to reconsider its peace talks and security cooperation with the Israeli occupation in light of this serious escalation.

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