The Jordanian Royal Commission for Jerusalem Affairs has strongly condemned the settlement policy of the Israeli occupation authorities and its quest to Judaise schools curricula. In a press release issued on Thursday, the commission’s Secretary General Abdullah Kanaan denounced the Israeli decision to build more than 1100 settlement units south of Jerusalem and Israel''s insistence on Judaizing curricula at Palestinian schools. He added that the Israeli Judaization policy is a flagrant violation of the provisions of international and humanitarian laws and agreements and the international treaties governing the occupying power in the occupied lands, adding that Israel is rebelling against the United Nations and is acting against the will of the international community. Kanaan called upon the arab decision makers to initiate a political and international diplomatic counter-attack to move the world community especially the United States to compel Israel to comply with international legitimacy resolutions and terminate its occupation of the occupied Arab territories and empowering the Arab Palestinian people to their inalienable right to self-determination and establish their independent state with full sovereignty on its national soil with a quds / Jerusalem/ as its capital and recognizing it as a full member of the United Nations.
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