The Palestinian presidency warned, in a statement, of the serious repercussions of the ongoing escalation by the occupation in the West Bank, indicating that incursions, arrests, and systematic acts of destruction could push matters towards a "major explosion."
The Palestinian presidency held the occupying government fully responsible for this escalation and called on the U.S. administration for urgent intervention to compel the occupation to stop its "criminal acts."
These warnings come in the wake of a series of incursions carried out by the occupation forces, during which the cities of Ramallah and Hebron and the village of al-Mughayer witnessed arrests and injuries among citizens.
The Palestinian presidency described the recent Israeli assaults as a "criminal aggressive act" targeting the Palestinian people and their land, pointing to the immense destruction inflicted on Palestinian cities and camps.
The presidency noted that the recent incursions coincided with the ongoing "genocide and starvation" war in the Gaza Strip, which exacerbates tensions in the Palestinian territories.
The presidency issued a direct appeal to the U.S. administration to take responsibility for stopping the occupation from this chaos and called on the international community to break its silence and assume its responsibilities to halt these condemned actions.
The presidency affirmed that the ultimate goal of the occupation behind this escalation is to force the Palestinian people to leave their land and displace them, emphasizing that the Palestinian people will not concede their land and sanctities.
The statement concluded with a strong warning that stability will not be achieved for one side without the other, and that "security and peace for all or no security for anyone," reflecting the gravity of the current situation.
Security and peace for all or no security for anyone, referring to the fact that the continuation of the occupation will undermine the security of the region.





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The Palestinian presidency warns of a "major explosion" and calls on Washington to stop the "occupation's meddling" in the West Bank.