The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians abroad published a statement on Tuesday, expressing its total rejection of the dislodes of the Palestinians and its absolute support for all the measures taken by Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia in the face of maneuvers aimed at destabilizing them and undermining their sovereignty.
“Tunisia affirms its total rejection of the calls for the displacement of the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip as well as the desperate attempts of the Zionists to liquidate the just Palestinian cause after the brutal occupation failed to break the will of the Digne and persevering Palestinian people in the defense of their land.
It affirms its entire solidarity and its position of principle with the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in the face of maneuvers aimed at destabilizing them and undermining their sovereignty.
She also affirms her absolute support for all the measures taken by these brothers in order to counter these maneuvers and preserve their sovereignty, security and stability.
Tunisia salutes the firmness and heroism of the Palestinian People Brother, who recorded the most beautiful pages of courage and sacrifice by resisting the brutal occupation forces and by opposing the violent war and the Zionist destruction machine in order to defend its national dignity and its sacred land.
It calls all the Arab and Islamic peoples as well as all the free peoples of the world to oppose the plans of forced displacement which recall one of the most horrible chapters of historical injustice with regard to the Palestinians with the seizure of their historical land by Zionist gangs.
In this historical circumstance, Tunisia reiterates its unconditional support for the Palestinian People Brother in its legitimate struggle for the restoration of its historic, inalienable and imprescriptible rights and for the establishment of its independent state over all of its land, with Al-Quds as capital, “said the press release from the Department of Foreign Affairs.