Palestine: Israel's West Bank 'state property' move is legally void

Palestine: Israel's West Bank 'state property' move is legally void

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The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has declared the Israeli government's approval to register large areas of the occupied West Bank as 'state property' legally null and void. The ministry issued a statement on Sunday, warning that this move aims to advance annexation and settlement expansion. The decision was condemned 'in the strongest terms,' with the ministry rejecting any attempt to legitimize the seizure of Palestinian lands and the expansion of illegal settlements. The statement emphasized that this measure undermines the foundations of a Palestinian state and violates international legal principles, including UN Security Council Resolution 2334. The ministry called on the international community to take urgent action to halt Israeli annexation and settlement policies, which threaten regional stability and the two-state solution.