Mansour: All the halls of the United Nations are not enough to accommodate the victims of Israeli terrorism

New York (ST): The Permanent Representative of Palestine to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, affirmed that the Palestinian people are insistent on their struggle against the Israeli occupation and are continuing their quest for justice through the International Criminal Court, calling on the international community to stop blaming the victims of terrorism instead of achieving justice for them and punishing the perpetrators of terrorist crimes.

The Palestinian Ma’an News Agency quoted Mansour as saying during the opening of the World Conference on Victims of Terrorism held at the United Nations headquarters in New York yesterday, “The Palestinian people know the meaning of suffering, as they have endured for decades torment and pain and all the halls of the United Nations will not be sufficient to host the Palestinian victims of Israeli terrorism,” stressing that the life of the Palestinians is not cheap and they have the right to protection and international justice, and the world should be well aware of this.

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