Palestinian Foreign Ministry calls for effective international measures to end Israeli occupation

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs renewed its call on the international community to take effective measures to end the Israeli occupation and ensure the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the line of June 4, 1967, with Al-Quds as its capital.

In a statement today, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the violations and crimes committed by the occupation forces and settlers on a daily basis against the Palestinians, their land, homes, institutions, properties, and sanctities, the most recent of which was the settlers’ today’s storming of the Orif Secondary School in Nablus.

The ministry also condemned the occupation forces’ attacks on the Palestinians in Al-Shuhada Street in Al-Khalil and the occupation’s escalation of demolishing homes and facilities for settlement expansion purposes.

The Foreign Ministry indicated that these crimes are taking place in front of the international community which is still silent without taking any practical steps which, in turn, encourages the occupying power to persist in violating the United Nations resolutions and the international law.

Inas Abdulkareem

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