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Mansour: The escalation of occupation violations against the Palestinians violate international law

2021-02-04T20:01:16.889Z


Occupied Jerusalem-SANA, Palestine's permanent representative to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, reiterated that the occupation forces, Mr.


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA

Palestine's permanent representative to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, reiterated that the Israeli occupation forces are escalating their violations against the Palestinian people, their land and property, stressing that they are a flagrant violation of international law and UN resolutions.

Wafa news agency quoted Mansour as saying that the occupation crimes against the Palestinians, their land and property, through storming Palestinian cities and towns, assaulting them, demolishing their homes, and carrying out arrest campaigns against them, come within the plans of Judaization and annexation aimed at permanently eliminating any opportunity to establish an independent Palestinian state with occupied Jerusalem as its capital.

Mansour pointed out that the occupation forces' demolition of Khirbet Homsa in the northern Jordan Valley for the second time in two days and for the third time in less than three months, and the forcible displacement of its people, is a flagrant violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, stressing that it amounts to another war crime committed by the occupation against the Palestinian people.

Mansour stressed that the absence of legal accountability encouraged the occupation to persist in committing more crimes against the Palestinians, calling on the international community to take urgent action and take concrete measures to stop its violations and obligate it to implement the relevant international decisions.

Source: sena

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