Writing about a second meeting on June 24 on her official Facebook page, Ghannam said: “The sheep of Britain and the international community have demanded clear and practical attitudes towards [...] crimes committed under the cover and support of the Israeli political level”. She framed the British request as a sign of “the state of integration between the occupation army and the colonial gangs”, and called for “practical attitudes to stop the crimes of occupation against our people”. Described as a psychologist, Ghannam, 51, has been the governor of Ramallah and Al-Bireh in the West Bank since 2014 and is the...