The Presidency of the Government expressed its “permanent support for the Palestinian People Brother in their struggle for the recovery of their legitimate rights and the establishment of an independent state with al-qudes for capital”.
She published a statement on Tuesday following the escalation of violence and the atrocities perpetrated by the Zionist entity in the occupied Palestinian territories, notably in Al-Quds, as well as violations of the integrity of the Al-Aqsa mosque.
“These practices are a serious violation of international laws”, she denounces, considering that they “threaten international peace and security and compromise global and equitable peace efforts in the region”.
The Presidency of the Government reiterates the appeal launched to the international community to “assume its responsibilities in the face of this continuous injustice, and the cessation of hostilities against the Palestinian territories”.
The UN Security Council met yesterday Monday, May 11 emergency on violence in Jerusalem, but without agreeing on a joint declaration.
It was the United States that refused the adoption of a statement saying that a “public message was not appropriate at this stage”, according to diplomats.
At the end of new consultations in the afternoon on the possibility of publishing a common text calling for a de-escalation, several diplomats told the AFP agency that there should not be on Monday.