Palestinian Foreign Ministry: Some countries’ authorization of Israeli occupation to continue massacres makes them complicit with them

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the killing of innocent people is considered a war crime under international law, and the authorization that some countries granted to the head of the Israeli occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, to continue the massacres against the Palestinian people under the name “the right to self-defense” makes them an accomplice to this crime.

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement today, reported by Wafa Agency: “In the context of the hasty reactions of some countries to unleash the hand of “Israel” to harass the Palestinian people and use all its lethal weapons against them, especially in the Gaza Strip, the occupation continues for the second day its aggression against the Strip, which led to the martyrdom of 320 Palestinians, including more than 20 children, and about 2,000 injured, without the international community taking a serious stance towards the crimes of the occupation.”

The Foreign Ministry underlined the need to pay attention to the collective punitive measures imposed by the occupation against the Palestinian people, not only in the Gaza Strip but also in the West Bank, which require immediate intervention from the international community away from double standard policy.

For its part, the Palestinian National Council called on the international community, especially the Security Council, to take more serious stances and immediately intervene to stop the occupation’s continuing aggression against the Palestinian people, calling on the Arab and Islamic nations and the people of the world to stand in solidarity with it and organize vigils and demonstrations to denounce the Israeli aggression.

Inas Abdulkareem

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