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Palestine Foreign Ministry: Occupation attacks violate international legitimacy decisions

2020-03-28T20:21:36.492Z


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed that the attacks of the Israeli occupation forces and its settlers were painful


Occupied Jerusalem-Sana

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed that the continuous attacks by the Israeli occupation forces and settlers against the Palestinians, their lands and properties, are a crime and a flagrant violation of international legitimacy resolutions.

The Foreign Ministry said in a statement today reported by the Wafa News Agency that the attacks and crimes of the occupation forces and settlers, the latest of which was the storming of the villages of Al-Tuwana, south of Hebron, Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilya, and al-Mughair, north of Ramallah, and their assaults on the Palestinians, which resulted in dozens of them being wounded and suffocating, in addition to the settlers storming the Palestinian lands in the south Bethlehem and uprooting 300 olive trees are part of the implementation of settlement occupation plans.

The State Department indicated that the absolute American bias towards the occupation encourages it and its settlers to continue committing more crimes against the Palestinian people, their lands and their sanctities, with the aim of expanding and deepening settlements.

The Foreign Ministry stressed that the occupation authorities and their settlers continue to exploit the international community's preoccupation with confronting the Corona epidemic to implement their expansionist settlement plans at the expense of the land of the State of Palestine, striking the wall with international legitimacy resolutions.

Source: sena

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