"Economy" Calls on the International Community to Provide Protection from Colonial Attacks
SadaNews - The Ministry of National Economy called on the international community today, Tuesday, to take urgent action to stop the terrorist assaults carried out by colonizers against Palestinian civilians and economic facilities under the protection of the Israeli occupation army.
In a statement, it pointed out that the latest of these assaults targeted the warehouses of Al-Jundi Company in the industrial area of Deir Sharaf, where colonizers burned four trucks loaded with the company's products, burned two cars belonging to employees within the company's premises, and shattered glass and other property belonging to the company, according to the initial monitoring by the ministry's teams and based on the statements of the company's General Director, Mashhour Abu Khalaf.
It confirmed that the damage assessment committee will prepare an official report to document all the losses resulting from this heinous attack, and the ministry will send messages to the relevant international bodies and organizations to follow up on these crimes and hold the perpetrators accountable.
The ministry called on the international community to work to stop these assaults, include the colonizers on international terrorism lists, compel Israel, the occupying power, to stop its crimes, and pressure the occupation government to hold accountable those responsible for these attacks.
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