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Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:20 pm - Jerusalem Time

Hadith Al-Quds:: Data, condemnations and theoretical rejection have no value

Prime Minister Dr. Muhammad Shtayyeh asserts that the occupation has no right to attack institutions and civil society organizations that operate within the Palestinian law. These statements came during a visit to the "Adameer" institution for the care of prisoners and human rights, which was closed by the occupation forces. He was accompanied on this visit by ambassadors and consuls of more than 16 countries and members of international human rights organizations working in our country. Addameer is one of several other institutions closed down by the occupation. The representative of the European Union, Sven Kun Burgsdorff, denounced this Israeli decision and the fierce attack launched by the Israeli forces, during which they seized property and files of these institutions and their activities.


This is a positive European position in terms of condemnation and rejection, but it is not sufficient and does not deter the occupation or stop these practices that are contrary to all laws and human rights.


On the other hand, the League of Arab States held a meeting at the level of foreign ministers, in which it affirmed support for Palestine's approach to obtain full membership in the United Nations and to hold another conference at the beginning of next year to support Jerusalem and reject the occupation's measures and Judaization efforts in Jerusalem and the rest of the West Bank. In this context, it should be mentioned that the Egyptian delegation left the opening session in protest against the Libyan representative presiding over this session.


The issuance of these statements and positions was accompanied, and almost at the same time, by an Israeli approval of a plan to expand a settlement on various lands in Jerusalem, especially in the lands of Shuafat, Beit Hanina and Lifta. They called it the "Biden plan," and it was agreed upon during the former US president's visit to Israel.


All statements, whether international or Arab, remain without any actual results, and real field measures must be taken to stop the aggressions of the occupation, which do not stop except in the logic of force, and statements and words died years ago..!!

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