Palestinian Foreign Ministry calls for implementation of Fourth Geneva Convention and an end to the occupation

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the signatory states to the Fourth Geneva Convention to assume their responsibilities and take serious measures to implement the agreement and previous declarations of the conferences of the states parties in the occupied Palestinian territory.

In an urgent message to the High Contracting Parties to the four Geneva Conventions,   the Ministry of Foreign Affairs demanded holding Israel fully accountable for its violations of the rights of the Palestinian people, including its accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity that it committed, stressing that without this neither  security nor stability can be achieved.

 

The Foreign Ministry called on the contracting parties to provide international protection for the Palestinian people and work to end their suffering by ending the Israeli occupation, stressing that the continuation of selectivity in the application of international law is unacceptable.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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