Occupied Jerusalem, Rajab 13, 1444 AH, corresponding to February 04, 2023 AD
The Palestinian newspapers issued today highlighted the death of a Palestinian young man, by Israeli occupation forces, at a military checkpoint near the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, as part of the ongoing Israeli policy of escalation against the Palestinian people, and the injury of dozens of Palestinians, during the suppression of anti-settlement marches in Nablus and Qalqilya in the West Bank.
It touched on the American and Egyptian efforts to stop the Israeli escalation in Palestine, and the Palestinian government’s demand for the need for effective international intervention, to stop the policies of killing, demolitions and arrests practiced by the occupation against the Palestinian people.
Saturday newspapers dealt with the Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh’s condemnation of the occupation’s piracy of Palestinian tax funds, which has plunged the Palestinian government into a financial crisis, with the increase in the percentage of Palestinian tax funds withheld by the occupation since 2019 to more than $600 million, and his call on the international community to intervene and return all unauthorized financial deductions. legal for the Palestinian treasury.
In the Arab economic affairs, it paid attention to the Egyptian Suez Canal Authority’s announcement that the canal achieved the highest monthly revenues in its history during last January, with a value of $802 million.
Palestinian newspapers highlighted the sudden increase in employment in the United States of America, the decline in the unemployment rate to its lowest level in five decades, and the recent easing of the Central Bank’s intense campaign to control prices, in light of signs of calming the economic situation.
