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Palestinian Foreign Ministry: Netanyahu violates all laws


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Fri 19 Jan 2024 | 08:54 PM
Palestinian Foreign Ministry: Netanyahu violates all laws
Palestinian Foreign Ministry: Netanyahu violates all laws
By Amir Haggag

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to justify the extermination of the Palestinian people and the liquidation of their rights, as an alternative to a political solution to the real causes of the conflict.

The ministry added, in a statement, today, Friday, that Netanyahu continues to kill Palestinian civilians and push them to emigrate from their homeland by destroying their homes, facilities, and all components of their human and national existence for the 105th day in a row, and at the same time he continues to sell illusions to the Israeli street, to international public opinion, and to countries, and seeks to market many pretexts and arguments. To justify his continuation of the genocidal war, deepening the humanitarian catastrophe, and refusing to establish a state for the Palestinian people, the latest of which was the cracked cylinder that he deliberately resorted to by exaggerating the dangers to which the occupying state is exposed.

The ministry asked: When will countries realize that Netanyahu is a sworn enemy of peace, and whose obscurantist culture feeds on the cycle of violence and wars, so that they can move to put an end to his disregard for all countries and their peoples, and his continued disregard for the international will for peace and the international community?

It believed that countries’ recognition of the State of Palestine, acceptance of its full membership in the United Nations, and implementation of international legitimacy resolutions with the force of international law are the correct beginning for ending the conflict and achieving security and stability in the region and the world.