Ramallah: Palestinian Vice President Hussein Al-Sheikh announced that the leadership has directed all civil and security institutions to abstain from engaging with occupation measures, firmly rejecting them while adhering to Palestine's laws in alignment with international law and existing agreements.
According to Kuwait News Agency, Al-Sheikh, in a press statement, urged the Palestinian people to remain resolute and oppose occupation laws, especially those recently enacted by the occupation government that contravene international law and agreements with the Palestine Liberation Organization.
He appealed to the international community to take a decisive stance against the occupation's far-right government, citing its increasing settlement activities and discriminatory policies.
Al-Sheikh's comments followed the occupation's political and security cabinet's approval of decisions that compromise the legal and civil status of the West Bank, intensify settlement, annex parts of the territory, and expand the powers of the Civil Administration linked to the occupation army in regions under Palestinian Authority control.
The Palestinian Authority has also called on the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the UN Security Council to hold sessions to deliberate on these decisions.