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Wed 15 Mar 2023 8:21 pm - Jerusalem Time

Abu Rudeineh: We are at a crossroads, and condemnations are no longer sufficient in the face of the Israeli escalation

Ramallah - "Jerusalem" dot com - Nabil Abu Rudeineh, spokesman for the Palestinian Presidency, said today, Thursday, that we are at a crossroads, and that the policy of denunciation, condemnation and holding responsible is no longer sufficient in the face of the dangerous Israeli escalation, which resulted in the rise of a number of martyrs within 24 hours. Last.


In a press statement, Abu Rudeineh warned against the continuation of field executions carried out by the occupation army on the orders of Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, considering that this will lead the region to more tension and violence, for which the occupation government will bear full responsibility for its repercussions.


Abu Rudeineh believed that the international silence on the occupation's violations, and its failure to hold it accountable for its ongoing crimes against the Palestinian people, encourages Bennett's government and its army to continue to sanction Palestinian blood and commit attacks against our people, their land and sanctities, and constitutes a cover and protection for the occupying state from accountability and accountability.


The presidential spokesman said: It is time for the US administration to assume its responsibilities towards stopping this Israeli madness that is dragging the region into the square of violence that we have repeatedly warned about.


Abu Rudeineh asked: "Where is the opportunity that the US administration is calling for during the last call?


He stressed that the continuation of the Israeli aggression, the absence of a political horizon, and the failure to provide international protection for the Palestinian people, had brought matters to a stage that could not be tolerated.

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Abu Rudeineh: We are at a crossroads, and condemnations are no longer sufficient in the face of the Israeli escalation

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