Shtayyeh calls on the world to intervene to provide protection for our people

Shtayyeh calls on the world to intervene to provide protection for our people

Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh called, on Thursday, the United Nations and all international human rights organizations to intervene urgently to provide protection for the Palestinian people, and to stop the bloodshed that children, youth and women claim.


In a brief statement, Shtayyeh referred to the field executions taking place in the Jenin camp.


Shtayyeh said: The occupation soldiers continue to commit these field executions, driven by a sense of impunity.


For its part, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned in the strongest terms the bloody and barbaric storming of Jenin.


In a statement, the ministry accused the occupation of ignoring all human values ​​and principles, through extrajudicial killing in cold blood, and leaving citizens to bleed while they were on the ground to death.


The ministry wondered: "If the international community and the US administration do not move, now and in light of these brutal scenes and crimes committed by the occupying forces, then when it can move to triumph over its principles and positions and preserve what remains of its credibility?