PALESTINE
Sat 30 Nov 2024 2:11 pm - Jerusalem Time
Palestinian Presidency warns against establishing buffer zones in Gaza and displacement attempts amid US silence
The official spokesman for the presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, warned against the American silence in the face of the Israeli occupation authorities’ genocide, starvation of citizens, and establishment of buffer zones, with the aim of forcing citizens to forcibly displace them from their homes and lands in northern Gaza.
He said, "The silence of the US administration on Israeli policy, and its provision of financial and military support, are what encouraged the Israeli occupation to continue these crimes that are punishable by international law, and made the occupying state defy international will, and refuse to implement UN Security Council Resolution No. 2735, and the UN General Assembly resolution regarding the implementation of the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice regarding ending the occupation and settlement."
He added, "We demand that the US administration take a serious and effective position to force the occupying state to comply with international legitimacy resolutions and international law, and to stop its comprehensive war on our people, our land and our holy sites, because the region can no longer tolerate more of these aggressive Israeli policies, which lead to more tension and instability."
Abu Rudeineh pointed out the necessity of rapid international action to stop the serious repercussions of this ongoing aggression against the Palestinian people, and we demand that the UN Security Council implement its resolutions related to the Palestinian issue, the latest of which is Resolution No. (2735), regarding a ceasefire, the entry of aid into the entire Gaza Strip, the complete Israeli withdrawal from it, and enabling the State of Palestine to assume its full responsibilities in the Gaza Strip.
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Palestinian Presidency warns against establishing buffer zones in Gaza and displacement attempts amid US silence