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Shtayyeh warns of the danger of the continued crimes of the occupation against the Palestinians

2022-10-05T16:33:12.653Z


Occupied Jerusalem, SANA- Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh warned of the danger of continuing crimes committed by the occupation


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Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh warned of the danger of the continuing crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinians, which come as part of its systematic policy of killing and terrorism in the face of the silence of the international community that does not hold it accountable and allows it to escape punishment.

Shtayyeh said in a statement today, carried by Wafa Agency: The escalation of the occupation forces’ aggression against the Palestinians, their daily incursions into Palestinian cities and towns, and the continuation of their brutal practices and violations, all contradict international conventions, and reach the level of war crimes and crimes against humanity, the latest of which is the murder of the young Alaa Nasser Ahmed Zaghal. in Nablus today.

Shtayyeh called on the international community to intervene urgently to stop the continuing crimes of the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people, and to provide them with international protection.

The occupation forces stormed the town of Deir al-Hatab, east of Nablus in the West Bank, and surrounded Palestinian homes and targeted them amid a barrage of bullets and poison gas canisters, which led to the death of Zaghal, 21, from a bullet wound to the head and dozens of injuries.

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Source: sena

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