UNGA resolution to ensure an end to the occupation and settlements in Palestine

Foreign Affairs and Expatriates// Demands binding and deterrent international measures to protect the two-state solution and stop settlements and land confiscations

Gaza : The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemns in the strongest terms the campaign of large-scale confiscation of Palestinian lands that the occupation authorities continue to commit throughout the occupied West Bank and seize by force for expansionist colonial settlement purposes, the latest of which was the confiscation of hundreds of dunams of lands in Tubas, Tulkarm and the Jordan Valley, as well as in Al-Mughayyir and Husan, in addition to the ongoing ethnic cleansing campaign in Masafer Yatta and all areas classified as “C”.

The Ministry views with great seriousness these ongoing crimes, especially their repercussions on the situation in the conflict arena and the opportunity to implement the principle of the two-state solution, and holds the Israeli government and its extremist ministers fully and directly responsible for the results of this dangerous escalation that it is committing in light of the global preoccupation with Israel’s wars and colonial aggressions, including the war of extermination and displacement against our people.

The Ministry calls on the international community to quickly implement the resolution of the United Nations General Assembly that it adopted yesterday, and to immediately begin implementing it in a way that ensures ending the occupation and settlement of the land of the State of Palestine as the only way to achieve peace, security and stability in the region and the world.

For its part, the Ministry is following up on the violations of the theft of Palestinian land with all countries and components of the international community and with the competent international courts so that they can assume their responsibilities in putting an end to the crimes of the occupation and its continued impunity.

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