The State of Qatar condemned, in the strongest terms, the announcement of the Israeli occupation authorities to establish an agency aimed at displacing the Palestinian brothers from the Gaza Strip, and ratifying it to separate 13 illegal settlements in the West Bank, in preparation for its legitimacy as colonial settlements, stressing in this regard that the displacement of the Palestinians in any of the images constitutes a blatant violation of international humanitarian law, and that the expansion of settlements is a contempt for decisions International legitimacy, especially Security Council Resolution 2334.
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- Lebanese President: The return of normal life is related to the withdrawal of the occupation and the return of the prisoners - the seventh day
- Hamas calls for Netanyahu's responsibility to collapse the ceasefire agreement - the seventh day
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed, in a statement reported by the Qatar News Agency, the need for the international community to solidify strongly in order to compel the occupation to comply with the will of peace and end the brutal war on the Gaza Strip immediately.
- Hamas calls for Netanyahu's responsibility to collapse the ceasefire agreement - the seventh day
- Lebanese President: The return of normal life is related to the withdrawal of the occupation and the return of the prisoners - the seventh day
- Sudan welcomes the statement of the Security Council rejecting the establishment of a parallel authority in the country - the seventh day
- Hamas calls for Netanyahu's responsibility to collapse the ceasefire agreement - the seventh day
- Hamas mourns the member of the movement's political bureau, Salah Al -Bardawil, after his assassination in an Israeli raid - the seventh day
The Ministry renewed the constant and permanent position of the State of Qatar in supporting the Palestinian issue and the steadfastness of the brotherly Palestinian people, based on international legitimacy decisions and the two -state solution, in a manner that ensures the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the borders of 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.