Palestinian resistance: The occupation’s revoking of residency of a UN employee is an act of arrogance that the international community must stop

The Palestinian resistance confirmed that the Israeli occupation’s revoking of the residency of a UN Women employee was an act of arrogance and was carried out under American cover, calling on the international community to take firmer stances towards the occupation.

The resistance said in a statement today: “The decision of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the fascist occupation government to cancel the residency of one of the UN Women employees, and refuse to grant residency to another, is an expression of the state of arrogance that is being carried out under the cover of the American administration, so as to impose their misleading and false narrative on the world, which has been refuted by reports and international press investigations which all denied the occurrence of the American narrative”

The resistance called on the international community and the United Nations in particular to stand up to this Zionist arrogance, and to take firmer positions towards the Zionist government, which sees itself as above the law and above accountability.

At the beginning of this month, the occupation did not renew the residency  of the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in the occupied Palestinian territories, Lynn Hastings, which the resistance confirmed was a continuation of the approach of arrogance and the superiority view of the Zionist occupation, stressing the need for the international community to take a firm stance against the Zionist policy of blackmail and its lack of respect for international structures and figures.

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