Wide Palestinian condemnation of the Israeli occupation massacre in Jenin

Occupied Al-Quds  (ST): The Palestinian official institutions denounced the heinous massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces in the Jenin camp in the West Bank yesterday, which claimed the lives of six Palestinians and injured dozens.

The spokesman for the Palestinian Presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, described the daily killings carried out by the occupation forces against the Palestinian people, the most recent of which was the massacre they committed yesterday in the Jenin camp, as “a comprehensive war and the destruction of everything” in the Palestinian territories.

Abu Rudeineh called on the international community and the US administration to take immediate action and put pressure on the occupation to stop its crimes and continuous aggression against the Palestinians, stressing that recognizing the right of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state with Al-Quds (Jerusalem) as its capital in accordance with the laws of international legitimacy. He pointed out that implementing the international law is the way to solve the region’s crises.

For his part, Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh denounced this horrific massacre, calling on international human rights organizations to condemn it and bring Israeli war criminals before international courts to hold them accountable for their crimes against the Palestinians, their land and property.

In turn, the head of the National Council, Rawhi Fattouh, pointed out that the occupation massacre in Jenin and its camp is an evidence and a witness to the extent of the occupation’s fascism and criminality.

K.Q.

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