PLO calls for providing international protection for the Palestinian people

The Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) has called on the international community, mainly the Security Council, to provide international protection for the Palestinian people and to work hard to put an end the Israeli occupation crimes.

WAFA News Agency said citing a PLO statement on Tuesday marking the 45th Anniversary of Land Day that “in 1976 the Palestinians started their Intifada in the Triangle, Galilee, Sakhnin, Araba, Kafr Kanna, Taybeh and Deir Hanna areas and in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to defend their land the Israeli occupation’s attempts to capture it and evacuating these areas from the Palestinians.

The PLO’s statement reiterated that the Palestinians will continue their struggle to defend their lands against the occupation’s settlement and Judaization schemes.

 The statement pointed out that the Palestinian people are facing  heinous Israeli ethnic cleansing and displacement policy particularly in the neighborhoods of Al-Bustan, Silwan, Shheikh Jarrah in occupied Al-Quds, stressing that the international community should abandon silence and act immediately to force the occupation to implement the international legitimacy resolutions.   

Hamda Mustafa

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