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Palestine urges UN session over new annexation plan by Tel Aviv

Palestine has submitted an official request to hold a UN session to discuss Israel's plan to annex parts

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Ramallah: Palestine has submitted an official request to hold a UN session to discuss Israel's plan to annex parts of the West Bank and take appropriate steps towards it, a senior official said.

"This request came as part of the Palestinian leadership plans to prevent Israel from implementing its annexation," Minister of Foreign Affairs Riyad al-Maliki told the radio station Voice of Palestine on Sunday.

The UN Secretary Council (UNSC) is going to hold a virtual meeting on June 24 to discuss the report of Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on implementation of Secretary Council Resolution 2334, al-Maliki said.

Al-Maliki said that Palestine is going to talk about the seriousness of the Israeli annexation plan during the coming meeting, hoping that the members of the UNSC would speak about it in order to prepare for the emergency session of the UN General Assembly when its date is set.

In April, Israel's new unity government formed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz, the leader of Blue and White Party, had agreed to impose Israeli sovereignty on the Palestinian territories, which they called as "part of the historic lands of Israel" as of July 1. (IANS)