Israelis Deny Palestinian Ministers-Elect West Bank Entry

PALESTINE - ISRAEL, 9 Jun 2014

Gulf News – TRANSCEND Media Service

Mahmoud Abbas says Palestinians will react to every punitive measure taken by the occupation.

Occupied Jerusalem: The Israeli occupation has denied three future Palestinian ministers from the Gaza Strip entry to the West Bank ahead of the unveiling of a new unity government, a senior source said on Sunday [1 Jun 2014].

The news emerged as Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas said the Israelis had informed him that they would cut all ties with his incoming interim government, which is to be sworn in at his West Bank headquarters on Monday.

Abbas also warned in remarks late on Saturday that the Palestinians would respond to every punitive step taken by the Israelis in respect to the new government.

The three ministers-elect had applied to cross from Gaza to the West Bank on Thursday, but their application was immediately rejected, a senior Palestinian official responsible for coordinating exits and entries said.

“We sent the application in on Thursday and explained that these officials are to be sworn in as ministers in Ramallah, but Israel immediately rejected the application,” the official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

Cogat, the Israeli defence ministry unit responsible for Palestinian civilian coordination, refused to comment on the matter, as did the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Earlier, Israeli public radio said Cogat head Major General Yoav Mordechai had vetoed the request, without saying why.

On April 23, rival Palestinian leaders in the West Bank and the Hamas-run Gaza Strip announced a unity deal, pledging to work together to set up an interim government of political independents.

But the Israelis immediately called a halt to crisis-hit peace talks, vowing it would never talk to any government backed by Hamas.

And with the promised government to be sworn in at a ceremony on Monday, the Israelis appeared to be making good on their threat.

Speaking late on Saturday, Abbas said the Israeli regime was looking to punish the Palestinians for overcoming their years-long internal political differences.

“Israel wants to punish us for agreeing with Hamas on this government,” he said, explaining that Israeli officials had informed him that the Netanyahu administration would “boycott the government the moment it is announced”.

But the Palestinians would have an answer for every Israeli move, Abbas warned.

“Each Israeli step will have a proper Palestinian response,” he warned, without elaborating.

“We will take everything step-by-step, we will not be the ones to react first.”

He appeared to be alluding to Palestinian intentions to seek further recognition for their promised state in the international diplomatic arena.

Such moves were put on hold for nearly all of the nine-month US-led peace talks, which collapsed in late April after the Israelis blocked the promised release of two-dozen veteran Palestinian prisoners.

The new government, which will pave the way for long-overdue legislative and presidential elections, will be chaired by Rami Hamdallah, who is currently serving as prime minister in the Fatah-dominated West Bank administration.

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