The world should reject settlements, killing, destruction: Palestinian PM - Daily News Egypt

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh called on the international community on Monday to reject Israeli settlements, along with killing and destruction in the occupied territories, stressing that Israel should pay the price for its systematic aggression against the Palestinian people. “If the negotiations to form the government in Israel are based on who builds more settlements, who wants to make it easier to shoot more at us, and who wants to confiscate more of our land, then it is preparing to declare war against us led by the extremist colonialists,” said the PM at the start of a weekly cabinet meeting held in Ramallah. He also said that as the world marks International Children’s Day, Israel has killed more than 40 Palestinian children since the start of this year and detained more than 750 others, adding that 160 are still incarcerated in Israeli prisons. Furthermore, he said that Israel has also demolished or threatened to demolish schools, such as in Ein Samia near Ramallah and another in Masafer Yatta, in addition to the daily violations experienced by schools in Jerusalem and the old city of Hebron, and in other West Bank villages and towns. Additionally, the PM called on international human rights organisations to do their work in protecting the rights of Palestinian children, exposing the policies of the Israeli occupation, and holding it accountable for its crimes against them.

November 22, 2022 00:50 UTC


As part of the COP27 events: The declaration of First Egyptian Pact for Used Beverage Cartons With participation of Tetra Pak, Uniboard, Beyti, Juhayna

As part of the COP27 events The declaration of the First Egyptian Pact for Used Beverage Cartons With the participation of Tetra Pak, Uniboard, Beyti, and JuhaynaCairo, Egypt, 12 November 2022: during COP27 Tetra Pak, world’s leading food processing and packaging solutions company, Beyti, one of the largest producers of milk, juice and yoghurt in Egypt, Juhayna Food Industries, the leading Egypt-based manufacturer of dairy, juice, cooking products, and Uniboard, Africa’s leading card-board manufacturer, declared the Egyptian Pact for Used Beverage Cartons Waste. The Egyptian Pact for Used Beverage Cartons Waste plans to bring together businesses from across the entire value chain; recyclers, collectors, producers, government, and NGOs to address the end-to-end process of a recycling of used beverage cartons. The four companies commit to:Lead awareness-raising and educational activities with the public on the issues related to used beverage cartons segregation and collection. The starting point was the announcing that we are joining forces with Uniboard Papermill to recycle used beverage cartons with a joint investment of €2.5 million. The four parties invite entire value chain of recyclers, collectors, manufacturers, producers NGO and consumers to join the pact for a more sustainable future.

Source:Egypt Today

November 20, 2022 19:11 UTC


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