Palestinian Foreign Ministry calls for forcing Israeli occupation to stop its war on Palestinian people 

Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the international community to take the necessary practical steps to force the Israeli occupation to immediately stop its illegal unilateral measures before it is too late.

In a statement today, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the violations of the occupation forces and settler gangs against the Palestinians, their land, properties, and sanctities, noting that it is a persistence in violating the land of Palestine and imposing more collective punishments on the Palestinians, and an extension of the open war of occupation against the Palestinian presence in occupied Jerusalem.

The Foreign Ministry stated that the occupation authorities are racing against time to impose more changes on the existing political, historical, legal and demographic reality in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, which leads to undermining any opportunity to establish  the Palestinian state on the lines of June 4, 1967, with Jerusalem as its capital.

The Foreign Ministry referred to the failure of the international community to apply international law and implement the resolutions of international legitimacy related to the Palestinian issue. It pointed to the sufficiency of countries that claim to be keen on the principles of human rights by directing demands and appeals to the occupation authorities to stop their unilateral illegal measures without exerting pressures or imposing  penalties. This encourages the Israeli occupation to escalate its racist colonial measures with the aim of perpetuating the occupation and accelerating the gradual annexation of the West Bank.

Inas Abdulkareem

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