September 28 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Palestinian Authority, Mohamed Mustafa, denounced this Friday the “inhumane double standard” of the United Nations Security Council in the face of “Israeli aggression” against the Palestinian people and the Middle East.
“We came to the United Nations and we feel great solidarity with our people and their just cause, but we leave and the Israeli massacres have not stopped, and the Security Council has not yet stopped Israeli aggression,” he lamented during his speech collected by the WAFA news agency.
Before the United Nations Security Council, meeting this Friday at the request of Algeria, he denounced that the “intransigence” of the Israeli Executive and the impunity it enjoys thanks to the organization’s “double standards” have left its “children, women , old people, men, doctors, journalists, teachers and crews without protection or help, as if they were not human beings.
Along these lines, the Palestinian politician has appealed to the members of the Security Council, denouncing their “traditional” actions of condemnation and “waiting” for Israel to comply with the resolutions: “When will you activate your tools here in the Security Council that They force Israel to comply, to maintain and preserve international peace and security? For how long will Chapter VII be prohibited to Israel? Are they waiting for a larger catastrophe? Or are they waiting for? Are there more civilians dead?”
Mustafa has also denounced that the Security Council has not “put a stop to” the Government of Benjamin Netanyahu, whom he has accused of seeing the war as “a political strategy to stay in power” of “mistreating” the defenseless Palestinian people and now to violate the sovereignty of Lebanon.
“How is Israel not going to repeat the hostile scene in Lebanon as long as it is not punished for its crimes in Palestine and is not forced to comply with the demands of a ceasefire in Gaza, an end to the policy of aggression and deterrence of terrorism in settlers in the West Bank, including Jerusalem?” he asked.
The prime minister has called on Israel to end its “illegal presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territories within 12 months”, in line with the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the General Assembly resolution. of the UN that supports it.
Furthermore, he has insisted on the need for an international plan that contemplates the “necessary” measures to change the reality on the ground, the recognition of the “State of Palestine” and its full accession to the UN.
He has also asked the members of the Security Council to “join the international coalition announced on Thursday to end the occupation and achieve the independence of the State of Palestine”, alluding to Saudi Arabia’s initiative for the implementation of the two-state solution, given Israel’s refusal to continue the path of negotiations.
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