PALESTINE APPLAUDS EFFORTS TO PREVENT ISRAEL’S ADMISSION AS AU OBSERVER MEMBER

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Sun 17 October 2021:

On Saturday, Palestine praised attempts to thwart Israel’s immediate admission to the African Union as an observer state (AU).

The African Union Executive Council, which conducted its 39th ordinary session in Addis Ababa for two days, decided on Friday to postpone taking a final decision on granting Israel observer status in the union until the February 2022 AU summit.

In a press statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the move “would allow for developing an integrated plan of action starting from this moment until the convening of the summit to prevent Israel’s accession a success.”

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will participate in the summit and will make an extra effort with the leaders of those countries to prevent Israel from being accepted as an observer member in the union, it added.

“More than 24 member states were able to announce officially and in writing their opposition to the decision to accept Israel’s accession, including Algeria, South Africa, Nigeria, Namibia, Gambia, and many other countries,” the statement said.

“These countries, which back the Palestinian position and support the Palestinian rights, insist on preventing Israel’s accession,” it added.

According to Israeli media, Israel declared on July 22 that it had re-joined the AU as an observer state after being barred for two decades.

Israel previously held observer status at the predecessor Organization of African Unity until 2002, when the organization was dissolved and became the AU.

 

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