‘Israel’ angry over Polish ‘Absentee Property Law’

Occupied Palestine (QNN)- ‘Israel’ expressed anger over Polish legislation, similar to the Israeli Absentee Property Law, that makes it more difficult for Israelis to recover property lost during and after the second world war.
In a vote Thursday night, Polish lawmakers overwhelmingly backed changes, which were ordered in 2015 by Poland’s top Constitutional Tribunal and set a 30-year statute of limitation on challenges to administrative decisions issued by various offices.
The changes still need approval from the Senate and from President Andrzej Duda before they can become law.
The rules apply to Jews and non-Jews. The constitutional court said they are needed to bring the regulations in line with Poland’s supreme law and to give the restitution process a timeframe.
The new law brings to mind the Israeli ‘Absentee Property Law’, which denies native Palestinians their right to recover their property or get compensation.
In 1948, Zionist militia attacked native Palestinians across Palestine, killing and displacing thousands. Millions of Palestinians all around the globe today, descending from those displaced, are denied their right to a back to Palestine and recover their property or get compensation.