Palestinian Foreign Ministry renews demand to stop Israeli occupation’s crimes

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates renewed its demand for the international community to shoulder its responsibilities and put pressure on  the Israeli occupation authorities to stop their crimes against the Palestinian people.

The Ministry also renewed its condemnation of the continued violations of the occupation against the Palestinian people. It stressed that they amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, the most recent of which was what the occupation committed in the northern valleys of the West Bank a few days ago.

 

In a statement reported by Wafa news agency today, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry said that the massacre committed by the occupation forces against Khirbet Homsa al-Fawqa in the northern Jordan Valley in the West Bank is one of the series of open war that it is practicing openly against the Palestinians, their land, property and sanctities. The Israeli occupation forces deliberately disregard international condemnations and systematically pay no attention to the International law, legitimacy, resolutions and the Geneva Conventions.

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry called on the international community to shoulder its legal and moral responsibilities and to take decisive measures and pressure the occupation to stop its crimes against the Palestinians.

Two days ago, the Israeli occupation forces stormed Khirbet Homsa in the northern valleys of the West Bank and demolished dozens of homes and agricultural facilities.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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