Palestinian Foreign Ministry calls on the international community to turn its rejection of the occupation’s plans into action 

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the international community to turn its stances rejecting the Israeli occupation’s plans to displace the people of the Gaza Strip into action, and to put pressure on the occupation to stop the aggression and displacement plans. 

In a statement reported by Wafa Agency on Wednesday , the Foreign Ministry welcomed the successive international stances  that condemn and reject the statements and calls of the two ministers of the occupation government, Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben Gvir, calling for the displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and affirming that Gaza Strip  is occupied Palestinian territory and will remain part of the State of Palestine.  

The Foreign Ministry called for these stances to be translated into practical actions and measures that pressure the occupation, to ensure the cessation of aggression and displacement plans, whether from the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, or the territories occupied in 1948.

The Foreign Ministry indicated that the occupation authorities are extremely carrying out  the crimes of forced displacement in the Gaza Strip to include the displacement of more than two million Palestinians, most of whom are now concentrated in the southern regions, which have become the highest population density in the world at all.  

The Foreign Ministry pointed out that the occupation government is launching a massive incitement campaign against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), in an attempt to continue striking and sabotaging its role and preventing it from performing its duties, and completely stopping its work in the Gaza Strip after the ongoing occupation targeted its headquarters, schools, cadres and capabilities.

Rawaa Ghanam 

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