
The Presidency Warns of the Continuation of Occupation in the War of Genocide and Starvation to Enforce Displacement
SadaNews - The official spokesman for the Palestinian presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, warned against the occupation's policy aimed at continuing its aggression without stopping before imposing arrangements that allow it to continue its war of genocide and starvation to enforce the forced displacement of the Palestinian people, along with the ongoing settlement activities and the terrorism of settlers in the West Bank.
He added that the occupation state challenges all calls from the international community to stop the war and halt Israeli practices that violate all international legitimacy and international law, by insisting on continuing its comprehensive aggression against the Palestinian people, the latest of which was the destruction and damage to citizens' properties in the village of Mughayir, and the impunity of settler terrorism, as seen in the cities of Jenin, Tulkarm, and their camps, among other Palestinian cities.
He continued: We demand that the U.S. administration assume its responsibilities regarding this destructive Israeli policy, which will lead to chaos engulfing the entire region, expressing the Palestinian side's astonishment at this unjustified and irresponsible American silence.
Abu Rudeineh called on the entire world to deal seriously with the occupation's disregard for international legitimacy and international law, and its rejection of widespread international condemnations, especially the important and courageous stance of the United Nations, alongside many significant statements from world leaders, which emphasizes that it is time to take action and compel Israel to retract its aggressive policies before it is too late to end the war and stop the genocide and starvation.

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