An international outcry and widespread for "legislation" settlement

Rolled reactions international and Arab Israeli Knesset condemning the adoption of a law allowing the looting of private Palestinian land and the expansion of the settlement. While the Secretary-General of the United Nations considered that the law is a violation of international law. The European Union urged Tel Aviv to the non-implementation of the law and considered "beyond the new roof is dangerous."
The Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres said in a statement his deep regret for the approval of the settlement law, which he said "will have significant legal implications for Israel." He stressed the need to avoid "measures which would defeat the two-state solution."
He noted the United Nations Special Coordinator for the peace process Nikolay Mladenov coordinator that Aleghanon- which he considered "a dangerous precedent beyond the red line range" - may expose Israel to the prosecution before the International Criminal Court, calling for international condemnation of a severe, but declined to criticize the US president Donald Trump administration, which has distanced itself from the Israeli settlement file.
He said Mladenov told the French press that the law "would give way to full annexation of the West Bank and undermine the basic two-state solution" based on a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
For its part condemned the foreign policy of the European Union responsible Federica Mogherini Knesset approval of the Settlement Act. It said in a statement that "this law exceeds the new roof over the grave confiscation of Palestinian property rights legislation and by allowing the confiscation of private land in the occupied Palestinian territory."
In Paris, the French president called on the Israeli government to repeal the law that gives legal status to settle in the occupied territories. Francois Hollande said at a joint news conference with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that Israeli law "will open the door to the annexation of occupied territory."
For his part, Abbas and Israeli law as aggression against the Palestinian people and stressed that it is contrary to international law and will face in the international arena as he put it.
In the same context, he condemned the Minister of Middle East affairs at the British Foreign Office, Tobias Elwood Israeli settlement law, and considered in a statement to Al Jazeera Net arrived a threat to a two state solution and Israel's position to the detriment of its international partners.
In Washington, the White House official said that Trump management would refrain from comment on the legislation until a Supreme Court ruling in Israel on the law, as an official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the administration needs to consult with all parties on the path to its behavior to move forward.

Islamic and Arab condemnation

In the context of condemnation, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement strongly condemned the law, saying that "the policy that Israel insists on the adoption ... unacceptable."
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and described the settlement Act as "a blatant violation of international resolutions, especially UN Security Council resolution No. 2334, which confirmed the international community's rejection and condemnation of these Israeli actions illegal and demanded to stop it."
He called on the Secretary-General of the Organization Yusuf Bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen said in a statement the international community, especially the Security Council, to its responsibilities and take the necessary steps to enforce its decisions and to compel Israel to halt its settlement policy in the occupied Palestinian territory, including all the Holy City of Jerusalem measures.
On the Arab level description of the Secretary General of the Arab League Ahmed Aboul Gheit said in a statement that the law is nothing but a cover for the theft of land and the seizure of the property of the Palestinians, "adding that it opens the door to raise tensions in the entire region.
For his part, President of the Arab Parliament Dr. Mishaal peaceful in a statement that Israeli law as "a war crime and a direct violation of international law and international conventions."
As a spokesman for the Jordanian government spokesman Mohammad Momani described the Israeli decision as "provocative step" that will eliminate any hope for two-state solution and peace.
For its part, the "Human Rights Watch" condemned the Knesset pass a law that legitimizes the illegal outposts in the West Bank, and Israel's leaders warned that the US administration will not protect them from the scrutiny of the International Criminal Court.
The Knesset last night approved by a majority of sixty-member opposition 52 law known to the occupation settlement law, which legitimizes the theft of land in the West Bank, a privately owned, even if the Palestinian owner has the legal documents, and still approve the law awaits a ruling from the Israeli Supreme Court.

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