Palestinian Foreign Ministry: The occupation’s plans to administratively separate Gaza Strip and the West Bank are rejected

Occupied  Al-Quds, (ST)- The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the Israeli occupation’s plans to administratively separate between the occupied West Bank from Gaza Strip aim to undermine the opportunity to establish an independent Palestinian state and are rejected.

Wafa  News Agency reported that the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, that these plans are an extension of the occupation’s ongoing attempts to liquidate the Palestinian cause and continue the genocidal war.

The Foreign Ministry pointed out that any plans that do not guarantee the geographical unity of the Palestinian state and its embodiment on the ground are nothing, but an attempt to fuel the war.

The Foreign Ministry called on the international community not to be drawn into the misleading plans of the occupying Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, that hide the truth about the racist colonial intentions that reject the Palestinian state, and which are an attempt to absorb the current international pressures.

The Ministry called on the international community to achieve an immediate ceasefire, protect civilians, and secure their basic needs in a way that contradicts the international consensus that emphasizes the necessity of implementing international legitimacy resolutions and ending the occupation.

Nada Haj Khidr

 

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