The Palestinian Foreign Ministry calls on the International Community to stop adopting double standards and end the occupation

The Palestinian foreign Ministry called on the International Community to stop double standards and implement international legitimacy resolutions related to the Palestinian issue, ensuring an end to the Israeli occupation of the land of the State of Palestine.

In a statement reported by Wafa News Agency, the Foreign Ministry warned against the international community’s silence over  the Palestinians’ daily suffering as a result of the occupation’s violations and crimes as if they were a normal matter that didn’t require any serious intervention or stance, stressing that the international community needs to assume its responsibilities, force the occupation to stop all its unilateral measures  and not to be satisfied with some statements and media positions that do not find any response, and that are not transformed into practical steps that aim at stopping the continued  Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people.

The Foreign Ministry condemned the terrorism of the Israeli occupation forces and settlers against the Palestinians, their land, homes, property and holy shrines including Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Ibrahimi Mosque with the aim of Judaizing them, noting that the escalation in the occupation’s crimes is an integral part of its open war against the Palestinian people and their rights and it comes within the framework of its colonial plan to complete the gradual annexation of Al-Quds (Jerusalem) and the rest of the West Bank regions.

Souha Suleiman

 

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