Palestinian Presidency calls on the International community to intervene to stop the occupation crimes against the Palestinians

The Palestinian presidency called on the international community to intervene immediately to stop the Israeli occupation daily crimes against the Palestinians, and not only to adopt the policy of denunciation.

Wafa News Agency quoted the Palestinian spokesman Nabil Abu Rudienah as saying in a statement today: the continued Israeli escalation against Palestinians, their lands and sanctities will blow up the situation in the reign and push it to a stage that is difficult to control.

Abu Rudienah condemned the Israeli occupation’s continued storming into the Palestinians cities, and its daily crimes against Palestinians, the most recent of which was the crime committed this morning in the Old City in Nablus and that claimed the lives of three Palestinians and injured 166 others.

In turn, the Palestinians Prime Minister Muhammed Shattyah indicated that the occupation’s crimes against the Palestinians do not stop, rather, they continue in a more terrifying way, targeting children, women, the elderly and young men. He called on the international community to unify standards and to hold “Israel” accountable for its horrific crimes.

For his part, the head of the Palestinian National Council, Rawhi Fattouh, stated that the storming of the occupation forces and settlers into Palestinian cities and homes to carry out assassinations, raids, and detentions is real terrorism. He called on the international community to break its silence and take a serious position away from the language of condemnations to stop these crimes.

Souha Sulieman

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