Palestinian FM dodges European Parliament questions on Israeli captives

Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki declined to answer what the PA is doing to bring about the release of the four Israeli captives in Gaza, during remarks to the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee.

MEP Charlie Weimers, of the European Conservatives and Reformists group, pointed out that the European Parliament passed a resolution in 2018 that called for the safe return of Israelis Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed and the remains of IDF soldiers Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul, held by Hamas.

“What is the Palestinian Authority doing to ensure the safe return of Israeli civilians currently held against their will in Gaza?” Weimers asked.

The MEP pointed out that the UN adopted resolution 2472 on “Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict – Missing Persians in Armed Conflict” in June, reaffirming the importance of giving the captives’ families information about their missing relatives.

“Hamas blatantly violates this,” Weimers stated, adding that Hamas denies the captives “care by the International Red Cross, all in complete violation of international law and moral decency.”

A source in the committee said Maliki showed “uncomfortable” body language and did not reply to the question.

Maliki reiterated the Palestinian position on the Trump peace plan and about Israel generally, calling Israel an apartheid, colonial state.

He also called on all EU member states to recognise Palestinian statehood.

Israeli Ambassador to the EU and NATO Aharon Leshno-Yaar also addressed the committee, calling the US peace plan an opportunity to restart negotiations between the Israel and the Palestinians. He suggested both sides take the positive aspects of the plan and start talks from there.

Leshno-Yaar emphasised the importance of Israel and Europe working together to combat Iran’s nuclear ambition.

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