RAMALLAH, Nov 7 (Bernama-WAFA) -- Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa called on the United Nations to play an effective role in stopping the crimes of occupation in the Gaza Strip, especially in light of the widening wave of famine and the collective punishment of two million Palestinians.
According to the Palestine News and Info Agency (WAFA), during his meeting with the Chief Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs and Reconstruction in Gaza, Sigrid Kaag, in his office in Ramallah, and in the presence of Minister of State for Relief Affairs Basil Nasser, Mustafa called for more international pressure to hold Israel accountable for its crimes.
He stressed that the dissatisfaction of the Palestinian people with the international inability to stop the Israeli war machine, and that statements and condemnations are not enough to confront the genocide and crimes of ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip.
He also stressed that the escalation of the attacks of the occupation and colonists on the cities, villages, towns and camps of the West Bank, including Jerusalem, must be confronted with a decisive international position to save the two-state solution and thwart the occupation's plans for Judaization, annexation and displacement.
-- BERNAMA-WAFA