Kuwait strongly condemns the occupation’s continued building on the Palestinian territories – the seventh day

Today, Wednesday, the State of Kuwait strongly condemned the continuation of the occupation’s existing force in building illegal settlements on the occupied Palestinian territories, expanding and declaring the establishment of a special agency to displace the Palestinian population forcibly from the Gaza Strip.

This came in a speech delivered by the permanent representative of the State of Kuwait to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, Ambassador Nasser Al -Hin, during the general debate on the seventh item related to the human rights situation in Palestine and the other occupied Arab lands; Within the work of the 58th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

The Kuwaiti delegate also condemned – according to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) today, Wednesday, the approval of the Israeli occupation of the separation of 13 illegal settlements in the West Bank in a flagrant violation of international law and United Nations resolutions, including Security Council Resolution 2334.

He also denounced the violation of the occupation’s existing force to the ceasefire agreement – last week – which led to a large number of tragedies and the martyrdom of hundreds of residents; Including children and women.

He called on the international community, to assume its legal and ethical responsibilities and take effective steps to stop settlement and to compel the existing force to occupy the decisions of international legitimacy, stressing the need to stop recent attacks on Syrian soil.

Kuwait’s delegate to the United Nations also stressed the steadfast position of the State of Kuwait in supporting the Palestinian people, calling for continuing to provide political and economic support
And humanitarian and support his efforts to implement his inalienable rights, including self -determination and the establishment of his sovereign independent state with East Jerusalem as its capital on the borders of June 4, 1967; According to international legitimacy resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

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