RNA - “The new law could make the residency status of Palestinians in East Jerusalem, a protected population under International Humanitarian Law, even more precarious than it already is today,” the EU Spokesperson said, WAFA reported.
“The new law could be used to further compromise the Palestinian presence in East Jerusalem, which would further undermine the prospects of a two-state solution,” the Spokeperson stressed.
The statement by EU added that in line with international law “the European Union does not recognize Israel's sovereignty over the territories occupied by Israel since June 1967, including East Jerusalem, and does not consider them to be part of Israel's territory, irrespective of their legal status under domestic Israeli law.”
The EU said it will closely monitor if and how this new law is applied to Palestinians in East Jerusalem.
Last week, the Israeli Knesset adopted a legislation which empowers the Israeli Minister of Interior to revoke the permanent residency status of persons accused of terrorism, treason or espionage.
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