Zionist forces arrest Palestinian political candidates prior to upcoming elections

Zionist forces arrest Palestinian political candidates prior to upcoming elections

The Zionist occupation forces have on Saturday arrested three candidates for the legislative council elections in Al-Quds (Jerusalem) and prevented a press conference for candidates from several political factions.

Two of the candidates are on the list of the Fatah party, led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and the third is on the list of the Palestinian Democratic Union, according to WAFA News Agency.

The agency said that a press conference was scheduled for al-Quds candidates to announce their position on holding elections and the mechanisms for the participation of the citizens .

Israeli intelligence had surrounded the St. George’s Hotel, where the press conference was scheduled to take place, before the event, checked the identities of passers-by and banning the conference, the agency said.

The candidates had previously expressed their position that al-Quds belong to the Arab people, and its sovereignty is Palestinian.

After being prevented from holding their press conference, the candidates and a number of cadres and activists protested, raising the Palestinian flag in a message of defiance a response to the exclusionary occupation policies.