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Tunisian President Warns Against Destroying Public Facilities

December 21, 2023
Tunisian President Warns Against Destroying Public Facilities
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President of Tunisia Kais Saied linked the liquidation operations to which several Tunisian public institutions and facilities were subjected to the genocide in Gaza as a result of the Zionist aggression.

Saied reviewed the properties of the Steel Company, whose properties have been liquidated since 2002 until today, and was surprised at the same time by the continued exploitation of the company’s trade name despite it being among the bankrupt companies.

The Tunisian leader has reaffirmed his country’s unwavering support for the Palestinian people in their quest for all their rights, emphasizing that “Palestine will soon be liberated.”

President Saied underscored that Tunisia’s support for Palestine extends beyond mere demonstrations and slogans to concrete actions.

He also highlighted the need for logistical support for these individuals, including computers to prevent disruption in their education and communication devices to maintain contact with their families.

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) recently announced that the newly displaced children in the southern Gaza Strip are receiving far less water than necessary for survival.

The organization anticipates a rise in child mortality in the area in the upcoming days due to deprivation and illness.

UNICEF confirmed: “The newly displaced children in the southern Gaza Strip are getting only 1.5 to 2 liters of water per day, which is significantly less than the recommended requirements for survival.”

The UN Security Council once again postponed the vote on a draft resolution that, in its latest version, calls for a ‘suspension’ of hostilities in Gaza and allowing humanitarian aid to reach the Palestinian enclave.

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