Palestinian leader spurns $6M mansion amid backlash concerns | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source
Subscribe

Would you like to subscribe to our newsletter?

Current Conditions Mostly Cloudy  26.6°C

Palestinian leader spurns $6M mansion amid backlash concerns

RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territory - Palestinian officials say a newly built $6 million West Bank mansion meant to be President Mahmoud Abbas' official residence and guesthouse won't be serving its original purpose.

One official says Abbas, 82, decided to stay in his home, fearing public backlash if he moved into the 4,700-square-meter (50,600-square-foot) residence at a time of economic hardship among Palestinians. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss Abbas' deliberations with reporters.

Visiting foreign dignitaries typically don't stay overnight in Ramallah, the seat of Abbas' self-rule government.

Palestinian Culture Minister Ehab Bseiso said Monday that a national library would be built on the grounds of the mansion near Ramallah. He says some rooms of the mansion might in the future be used by the library.

News from © The Associated Press, 2017
The Associated Press

  • Popular penticton News
  • Why Okanagan Lake doesn't freeze anymore
    Don Knox remembers not only skating on a glassy smooth Okanagan Lake as a young child, but also on a nicely frozen Mission Creek. “When we were kids – I can’t remember the
  • Judge locks bank accounts of Okanagan business owner, suspected drug supplier
    An Okanagan man suspected of using his car dealership and mortgages to hide drug money had his bank accounts frozen by a judge. He's one of three people included in the order as the prov
  • Where to get weird and exotic snacks in Kelowna
    Arabic malt energy drinks, protein Snickers bars, an edible Barbie dream house, Snoop Dogg chips; if any of those exotic snacks pique your interest there are places to get them in Kelowna. S
  • The free life — and lives — of Dag Aabye
    This feature first ran on iNFOnews in April of 2017. VERNON - For much of the year, home for Dag Aabye is a portable garden shed that he carried, in pieces, halfway up a mountain to a remo
  • Slippery slide: The decline of the Okanagan's waterslides
    They were once a mainstay of an Okanagan summer, where kids could burn off steam running back up the hill for another adrenaline-inducing ride down their favourite waterslide, while their parents
View Site in: Desktop | Mobile