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Muslim World League denounces new Israeli E1 settlement tender

Muslim World League denounces new Israeli E1 settlement tender The Muslim World League has condemned Israel's announcement of a tender for the construction of 1,234 settlement units under its so-called E1 settlement plan in the occupied West Bank. Secretary-General and Chairman of the Muslim Scholars Association, Mohammed Al-Issa said the project poses a threat to Palestinian statehood and is…

The Muslim World League has condemned Israel's announcement of a tender for the construction of 1,234 settlement units under its E1 settlement plan in the occupied West Bank. According to the Muslim World League's Secretary-General, Mohammed Al-Issa, the project poses a threat to Palestinian statehood and aims to alter the geographic and demographic character of the occupied Palestinian territory.

The Muslim World League's Secretary-General called for international pressure to halt Israel's settlement policies and preserve a two-state solution.

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