- Title: Israel says U.S. will now fund Israeli research projects in West Bank, Golan
- Date: 28th October 2020
- Summary: RAMALLAH (OCTOBER 28, 2020) (REUTERS) MEMBER OF PALESTINIAN LIBERATION ORGANIZATION, WASSEL ABU YOUSEF, IN HIS OFFICE (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) MEMBER OF PALESTINIAN LIBERATION ORGANIZATION, WASSEL ABU YOUSEF, SAYING: "I think the American stance, that is against the rights of the Palestinian people, is now very clear and taking shape on the ground through the signing of this agreement for the settlement of Ariel. It is built on Palestinian occupied land and it is an attempt to impose the law of the jungle as an alternative to all the decisions of international conventions and international law. This provides clear indicators that the attempt to legitimise the goal of colonialist settlement exists, backed by the United States and the (Israeli) occupation." PALESTINIAN FLAG BEHIND ABU YOUSEF (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) MEMBER OF PALESTINIAN LIBERATION ORGANIZATION, WASSEL ABU YOUSEF, SAYING: "The occupation is now trying to benefit from the American-zionist cooperation that supports it, and it is also trying to benefit from the official Arab normalisation which provides more power to the occupation and increases criminal aggression at the expense of Arabs and the Palestinian cause."
- Embargoed: 11th November 2020 14:49
- Keywords: Agreement Friedman Judea and Sameria Netanyahu
- Location: ARIEL SETTLEMENT, RAMALLAH, WEST BANK
- City: ARIEL SETTLEMENT, RAMALLAH, WEST BANK
- Country: Palestinian Territories
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Middle East
- Reuters ID: LVA002D21L5JB
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Israel and the United States on Wednesday (October 28) revised three agreements that will enable researchers in settlements to apply for U.S. government funds.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the U.S. ambassador to Israel David Friedman also signed a new scientific and technology cooperation accord in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank.
Under the now-lifted prohibition, research money for Israelis could not be distributed in areas such as the West Bank that Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war. Most countries view permanent settlements on such land as a violation of the Geneva Conventions, though Israel disputes this.
"The Trump vision ... opens Judea and Samaria to academic, commercial and scientific engagement with the United States," Netanyahu said at the ceremony in Ariel, using biblical names for West Bank territory.
A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said lifting of the funding ban represented "American participation in the occupation of Palestinian lands".
The Trump administration last year effectively backed Israel's right to build West Bank settlements by abandoning a long-held U.S. position that they were "inconsistent with international law."
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