The Palestinian Authority warned this Tuesday that Israel's “relentless aggression” against the Palestinian population in the West Bank and Gaza Strip “will devastate the entire region,” while reiterating its accusations of a “genocidal war” against the Palestinian enclave through the military's offensive following the attacks the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on October 7th. “The relentless aggression against the Palestinian people and their holy sites, together with the occupation authorities' attempts at expulsion in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank and the lack of a political horizon based on international legitimacy, will devastate the entire region,” he said. said Palestinian presidency spokesman Nabil abú Rudeina. Thus, he pointed out that “conspiracies against the Palestinian cause are aimed at undermining the Palestinian national project,” although he stressed that the resilience of the Palestinians “has and will continue to dismantle all conspiracies against their rights, values and values “national constants, regardless of costs.” Abu Rudeina stressed that the Palestinian authorities and the population “are able to face the challenges and prevent any regional or international attempts to interfere with their independent national decision.” , according to the Palestinian news agency WAFA. “The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), as the legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, remains committed to self-determination and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem (East) as its capital and maintaining its Muslim and Christian holy sites,” he said. let down The Israeli army launched an offensive against the Palestinian enclave after the Hamas attacks, leaving about 1,200 people dead and nearly 240 kidnapped. Authorities in the enclave controlled by the Islamist group have so far reported nearly 22,200 Palestinian deaths as a result of the Israeli offensive, as well as more than 300 deaths in security force operations and settler attacks in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.