Foreign Ministry: Appeals Do Not Exempt the International Community from Its Responsibility to End Famine and Aggression

Foreign Ministry: Appeals Do Not Exempt the International Community from Its Responsibility to End Famine and Aggression
Foreign Ministry: Appeals Do Not Exempt the International Community from Its Responsibility to End Famine and Aggression
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates stressed on Tuesday that international complacency in the face of genocide, forced displacement, and annexation carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities against the Palestinian people has become a silent cover for these violations and encourages their continuation and escalation. The Ministry pointed to the worsening catastrophic conditions in the Gaza Strip and the ongoing settler terrorism against Palestinians, particularly in the towns of Beitin and Masafer Yatta.اضافة اعلان

In its statement, the Ministry affirmed that the responsibility of the international community does not end at merely describing the crimes and violations, but rather requires immediate and binding measures to compel the occupation to halt its aggression and comply with international law — including the protection of Palestinian civilians and the guarantee of their political and human rights.

The Ministry called for a firm international response that translates repeated positions and condemnations into concrete actions to stop the ongoing acts of genocide and annexation. It warned that the failure of the international community to fulfill its responsibilities paves the way for the spread of the “law of the jungle” at the expense of international legitimacy.

The statement concluded by emphasizing that the world’s silence cannot be considered neutrality, but rather an indirect participation in the continuation of the suffering and humanitarian catastrophe facing the Palestinian people.
— (WAFA)