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Palestine Calls for International Unity to End Occupation Killings

Palestine Calls for International Unity to End Occupation Killings

September 10, 2023
Palestine Calls for International Unity to End Occupation Killings

Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Shtayyeh

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Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh has called upon international human rights organizations, particularly UNICEF, dedicated to safeguarding children’s rights, to intervene and put an end to the daily killings perpetrated by the occupation against the Palestinian people. The latest tragic incident involved the execution of a 16-year-old child in the Al-Arroub refugee camp north of Hebron.

In a statement released on Sunday, Shtayyeh expressed his deep concern about the ongoing violence and stated, “The perpetrators continue to commit their crimes with a sense of impunity, which serves as encouragement for them to repeatedly engage in these grievous acts that we witness daily across the occupied territories. I urge international human rights organizations, especially UNICEF, with its mission to protect children, to intervene and halt these daily killings.”

The occupied Palestinian territories have been marred by a long-standing conflict marked by violence, injustice, and violations of human rights. These incidents of violence, particularly those involving children, have raised alarm internationally.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a decades-old dispute over territory and sovereignty. It has resulted in numerous clashes, with both sides experiencing significant losses. Palestinians often accuse Israeli forces of disproportionate use of force, targeting civilians, and violating international law.

The recent incident in the Al-Arroub refugee camp serves as a grim reminder of the ongoing tensions in the region. The call for international intervention underscores the urgency of addressing these issues and finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

International organizations, including UNICEF, play a crucial role in advocating for the rights and protection of children in conflict zones. Their involvement can potentially help mitigate the impact of violence on innocent civilians, particularly the most vulnerable among them, children.

The plea from the Palestinian Prime Minister emphasizes the need for a concerted effort to put an end to the cycle of violence and ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals living in the region.

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