1686302073 Palestine demands strong pressure to force Israel to stop attacks

Palestine demands strong pressure to force Israel to stop attacks

Ramallah, June 9 (Prensa Latina) Palestine has called for strong international pressure to compel Israel to stop its violations and attacks as raids, attacks and arrests against the population of the occupied territories continue today.

Speaking to Norway’s special envoy to the Middle East peace process, Hilde Haraldstad, Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh called for an end to Israeli impunity against Palestinians, including daily army raids, arrests, extrajudicial killings and incursions into sacred places.

Shtayyeh condemned the current government in Tel Aviv’s brutal colonial and apartheid policies aimed at ruining the lives of Palestinians and ending their presence.

Palestine demands strong pressure to force Israel to stop attacks

At the same time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates expressed its complete dissatisfaction with the international silence on Israeli crimes against the occupied Palestinian people.

The State Department declined to release any statements, expressing concern that they would have no effect while the Israeli organization continued to demolish Palestinian homes for feeble and needy causes.

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In this regard, the Zionist authorities continue to use unilateral measures to confiscate land for the construction of illegal settlements.

More than 700,000 Israelis live in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank in all-Jewish supremacist colonial settlements, in violation of international law.

According to the Wafa agency, the number of settlers has nearly tripled since the 1993 Oslo Accords, when the number of settlers was estimated at 252,000, and the communities have increased from 144 to 515 today.

As of May 29, Israeli forces have killed 112 Palestinians in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem; According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, not only 409 citizens were injured, including 41 children.

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