Qatar: The Palestinian Prime Minister criticizes the absence of international accountability for the Israeli occupation for its crimes

Today, the Palestinian Prime Minister, Muhammad Shtayyeh, held the government of the Israeli entity fully responsible for the crimes that shed the blood of the Palestinian people, the latest of which was the execution of three young men in the town of Gila, south of Jenin, this morning.

In a brief statement, Shtayyeh criticized the absence of international accountability for the Israeli occupation for its crimes against the Palestinian people, saying that these crimes would not have continued in this horrific manner had it not been for the absence of international accountability for the perpetrators and their sense of impunity.

For his part, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, spokesman for the Palestinian presidency, confirmed that what is happening on the ground is an all-out Israeli war on the Palestinian people, stressing that the current battle is a national battle, in order to preserve Jerusalem and the Palestinian national project.

Abu Rudeineh said in radio statements this morning that it is not permissible to be preoccupied with positions that do not serve the Palestinian cause, in light of the existence of a major national battle, indicating that Israel wants to remove Jerusalem from the Palestinian equation, by continuing its crimes at all levels, which necessitates fortifying the front. Interior and unite to bring down the annexation projects and the establishment of a mini-state in Gaza.

Abu Rudeineh called on the Palestinian people to line up behind the battle for Jerusalem, to preserve the Palestinian constants, and to establish a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, with its Islamic and Christian sanctities.

This morning, the Israeli occupation forces executed three Palestinian youths, after they were shot inside their vehicle, at the entrance to the town of Jaba, south of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank.

And the Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, reported, quoting eyewitnesses, that special Israeli forces infiltrated the town and opened fire on a vehicle containing three Palestinians in the Al-Fowara area of ​​Jaba’, killing them. With the rise of the three young men in Jaba’, the death toll of Palestinians since the beginning of this year has risen to 77, including 13 children and a woman.

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