Silence over Israel’s crimes in Palestine exposes the false position of the countries that claim protecting human rights

The silence of the international community over the crimes of the Israeli occupation against the Palestinians reflects its double standards policy and exposes the falsehood of the positions of the countries that claim protecting human rights.

In a statement on Sunday, the ministry expressed its astonishment over the absence of international reactions to the terrorism being practiced by the Israeli settlers towards the Palestinians and their properties in the West Bank city of Al-Khalil.

“Condemning these attacks by the UN Envoy to the Middle East Tor Winsland is important, but it is not enough,” the ministry said.

The ministry warned that the continuous silence of the international community over the Israeli crimes will encourage the occupation to escalate its terrorist acts which aim at implementing its expansionist schemes.

Last night, thousands of extremist settlers raided the old city in Al-Khalil, attacked the Palestinians and stormed into Al-Ibrahimi Mosque under the protection of the occupation forces.

Hamda Mustafa

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