The Qatari Center for Press expressed its strong condemnation of the continued practices of the Israeli occupation forces against our brothers in Palestine and Islamic sanctities, amid international silence and global political cover, which made the occupying state succeed in impunity and evading its responsibilities every time.
The Qatari Center for Press said in a statement today: Every year, with every Ramadan, the occupation authorities begin to provoke the feelings of Muslims with their repeated storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the resulting attacks and crimes committed by the occupation forces against defenseless worshipers in the holy mosque, in addition to other crimes that target the civilian population in cities. Palestine, the last of which occurred on Tuesday 20 Ramadan 1444 AH corresponding to April 11, 2023, and caused dozens of Palestinians to suffocate, during clashes with the Israeli occupation forces, in a camp in the occupied West Bank.
added that "The occupation forces stormed the camp and fired rubber-coated metal bullets, stun grenades and tear gas at the citizens and their homes, which led to clashes, during which dozens suffocated, and settlers, under the protection of the occupation forces, attacked a house in Al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem.".
And the statement went on: In response to the hate speech adopted by the occupation authorities, dozens of settlers gathered in the area "Mother of a knee"They threw stones and empty bottles at houses and shops, chanting "Death to the Palestinians"All of this is in addition to the constant provocations, psychological pressure and skirmishes perpetrated by the occupation in the Gaza Strip.
The Qatari Press Center confirmed its condemnation of the criminal acts against the brothers in Palestine, blaming the international community for its responsibilities to pressure the Israeli occupation authorities to stop such practices that amount to war crimes, which threaten the region and the world with insecurity and stability.
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