The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates today demanded binding international measures to stop the settlers' violations in the West Bank, pointing out that the violations and assaults faced by our people occur in the absence of any law protecting them.
The ministry clarified in its statement that the settlers persist in violating Palestinian land, attempting to impose their control over it by force of arms, and with protection from the occupation army, which exacerbates the suffering of Palestinian citizens.
The ministry also condemned the occupation's bulldozers for opening colonial roads in the town of Deir Debwan and neighboring towns, representing a daily targeting of citizens and their lands, aiming to deepen and expand colonial settlement in those areas.
The ministry affirmed that all unilateral measures taken by the occupation are considered illegal and do not grant the occupation any legitimacy or right to Palestinian lands, in accordance with international law and United Nations resolutions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates renewed its demand for the international community to take decisive action to protect the rights of Palestinians and to stop the crimes of genocide, displacement, starvation, and annexation, in order to preserve the opportunity for the implementation of the two-state solution.
The ministry confirms that all unilateral measures taken by the occupation are illegal and do not grant it any legitimacy.





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"The Foreign Ministry" demands binding international measures to stop the invaders' violation of the West Bank.