The Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ministry Calls on the International Community for Serious Action to Release Palestinian Funds
SadaNews - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates again called on all countries and the international community for serious and effective action to force the Israeli government to immediately release the funds of the Palestinian people.
The ministry stated in a statement that international reactions to the abuses faced by Palestinians do not rise to the level of the atrocities and crimes committed by the occupation against the Palestinian people, their land, homeland, and rights, especially regarding the failure to translate international positions and decisions into practical measures that enforce international law on the extremist right-wing occupation government.
It stated that the continued piracy of Palestinian people's funds is part of the comprehensive war of occupation against our people's cause and the opportunity to realize its state on the ground, which is one of the manifestations of genocide, displacement, and major annexation crimes.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs circulated the outcomes of the emergency session of the Palestinian government to the embassies and missions of the State of Palestine, urging them to quickly continue moving towards foreign ministries and centers of decision-making and public opinion to expose the violations of the occupation and to rally the broadest international pressure to stop them immediately before it is too late.
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