PALESTINE
Thu 15 Jun 2023 10:42 am - Jerusalem Time
Abu Rudeineh: The occupation insists on dragging the region into escalation
The official spokesman for the presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, said that the occupation government insists on dragging the region into escalation and a cycle of violence through its continuous crimes against our Palestinian people, the latest of which was the storming of the city of Nablus, the martyrdom of a young man, the bombing of a citizen's house, and the injury of dozens.
Abu Rudeineh added, in a press statement to him, that the policy of collective punishment practiced by Israel, whether by demolishing homes, killing citizens, besieging Jenin, Nablus, and other Palestinian cities, or the unacceptable Israeli measures in Jerusalem, are war crimes according to international law, and Israel must be punished for it. And take serious policies to stop it before it's too late.
He stressed that the continuation of these Israeli crimes against our people, our land, and our sanctities, makes the region sink into a spiral of violence, and creates a state of chaos, which requires the international community to act immediately to stop them, provide protection for our people, and hold those responsible accountable and bring them to justice.
The presidential spokesman held the occupation government responsible for the dangerous and accelerating events on the ground that crossed all red lines, calling on the US administration to break its silence and oblige Israel to stop its daily crimes and violations against our people, and to implement the resolutions of international legitimacy and signed agreements.
Abu Rudeineh stressed that the crimes of the occupation and the policy of collective punishment will not undermine the resolve of our people, and that it will remain steadfast on its land and defend it until its hopes for liberation and the establishment of an independent state with East Jerusalem as its capital are fulfilled.
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Abu Rudeineh: The occupation insists on dragging the region into escalation