Palestinian National Council condemns the international community’s disability to stop the Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip

The Palestinian National Council condemned the international disability and failure to stop the Israeli aggression and massacres committed against the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip.
In a statement today, reported by Wafa Agency, the Council called on the UN Security Council to assume its responsibilities and play its role to stop the aggression, provide international protection for the Palestinians, and ensure the flow of humanitarian and relief aid, in a way that contributes to stopping the famine and humanitarian catastrophe for the residents o Gaza Strip.
The Council warned that the occupation government continues to prevent humanitarian and relief aid from reaching the residents of Gaza Strip, which has led to the spread of a severe and unprecedented famine in human history, and has caused the death of dozens, most of them sick, children, women and the elderly. This confirms the occupation’s insistence on destroying the population of Gaza, and emptying the north of Gaza. The Gaza Strip is depopulated and forced into repeated forced displacement as part of a plan to create a new Nakba, empty the Gaza Strip of its population and force them to migrate out of the Palestinian territories.
The National Council called on the United Nations, the free peoples of the world, as well as international and regional organizations to intensify their individual and collective efforts and their political, diplomatic and popular movements to stop the aggression, and to support the work of the International Relief Agency and the rest of the international organizations to play their role in providing relief to the Palestinian people and establishing the independent Palestinian state with Al-Quds (Jerusalem) as its capital.
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