Ramallah - Ma'an - Member of the Fatah Central Committee and former Prime Minister, Dr. Mohammad Shtayyeh, called on countries whose citizenships are held by Israeli settlers as a second citizenship to take firm measures to require them to leave the settlements or revoke their citizenship. In light of international moves against some settler terrorists, these countries must make it clear to their citizens and dual nationals living illegally in the settlements that their presence is illegitimate and illegal. They must leave the settlements or give up their citizenship. He called on foreign embassies in Tel Aviv to refrain from dealing with any paperwork or renewing documents for settlers, given that the colonies and settlements in the West Bank and Jerusalem are not within the geographical jurisdiction of the State of Israel. Especially since the International Court of Justice and UN resolutions consider the Palestinian territories to be occupied, and that the settlements are illegitimate and illegal. Sourc e: Maan News Agency
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