Israeli Govt bears full responsibility for the terrorism of the settlers

Foreign Ministry: Condemns the crime of executing the child Bana Bakr and calls on the international community to provide international protection for our people

Gaza : The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemns in the strongest terms the crimes of the occupation and its settlers, the latest of which was the heinous execution crime committed by the Israeli occupation forces while protecting the attack of the settlers’ militias on the village of Qaryut, south of Nablus, which led to the martyrdom of the child Bana Amjad Bakr (13 years old).

The Ministry considers this crime a vivid and clear example that expresses the ugliness of the massacres committed by the occupation forces against Palestinian civilians in general and children in particular, in a manner that is accompanied by the escalation of the terrorism of the settler militias that has reached unprecedented levels, as happened today in the villages of Abu Falah, Deir Dibwan, and Qaryut, and is happening continuously in Masafer Yatta and the Jordan Valley, all under the protection of the occupation army and the support, encouragement and backing of the political level in the occupying state and their sense of protection and immunity provided by the occupation apparatuses and its various arms and systems, to deepen the crimes of the gradual and continuous annexation of the occupied West Bank.

The Ministry stresses the need for the international community to assume its responsibilities and impose the implementation of international legitimacy resolutions by force of international law and end the Israeli occupation of the land of the State of Palestine, and to exert real pressure on the occupying state to curb the settler militias and stop all their settlement activities, and to impose binding international sanctions on the entire colonial settlement system as it is illegal and illegitimate.

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