The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns the Israeli occupation's plan aimed at "deepening the Judaization of Jerusalem and altering its features."

Palyouth The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates strongly condemned today, Sunday, what has become known as the Israeli occupation's "strategic plan for the development of East Jerusalem," with a budget of approximately four billion shekels.
In a press statement, the ministry considered the plan as "aiming to deepen the Judaization of Jerusalem and alter its features in all aspects, including limiting the natural population growth of Palestinian citizens, imposing Israeli curricula on schools, promoting settlements in Jerusalem and its surroundings, amidst the continued Israeli occupation's open war on Jerusalem and Palestinian existence within it. It attempts to saturate it with settlements from all directions and isolate it completely from its Palestinian surroundings, linking it to the Israeli depth to consolidate its annexation and unilaterally determining its political future, supported by the strength of the Israeli occupation, far from any negotiations."
The ministry affirmed that "this plan has clear colonial, expansionist, and racist objectives. It is not aimed at what the Israeli government claims about bridging the gap between the two parts of the city. Instead, this plan seeks to deepen the process of seizing Palestinian citizens' lands and creating a hostile environment that expels them from their holy city."
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