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Palestine calls on the parliaments of the world to assume their responsibilities to end the Israeli occupation

Dhaka (INA) – The head of the Palestinian delegation, Azzam Al-Ahmad, called in Palestine's speech before the General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Bangladesh today, Monday, to parliamentarians in the world to assume their responsibilities towards the Israeli occupation, the greatest source of spreading terrorism, extremism, violence, siege, hunger, injustice and the crime of apartheid, according to the definition of apartheid. International Law and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Al-Ahmad called on the parliamentarians, who have been meeting in Bangladesh for three days, to work to create a spirit of love, tolerance, security, stability and equality among peoples, and to exercise their responsibilities with their governments in order to implement the resolutions of international legitimacy to end the Israeli occupation of the lands of the State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital, the removal of settlements and the return of refugees to their homes in accordance with United Nations Resolution 194 and in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative. Al-Ahmad also called on the Inter-Parliamentary Union, which is holding its current session under the title “Achieving Equality, Dignity, Well-being and Progress for All Peoples,” to help provide international protection for the Palestinian people, and to release all prisoners, including children and women, whose number has multiplied several times over the past two years, and prisoners Administrators and elected members of the Palestinian Legislative Council. Al-Ahmad briefed more than 650 parliamentarians representing 132 countries on the conditions and suffering experienced by the Palestinian people and the brutal aggression they are subjected to, including killing, oppression and arrest of children, women and the elderly, confiscation of lands and demolition of homes to build more settlement units and racist colonial settlement expansion with the aim of changing demographic features, especially In East Jerusalem, the capital of the Palestinian state, ignoring the resolutions of international legitimacy and preventing their implementation, and striking all efforts aimed at achieving peace on the basis of the two-state solution, in accordance with United Nations resolutions, the latest of which was Security Council Resolution No. 2334, which condemned the construction of settlements and the construction of the apartheid wall, and called for the implementation of Relevant United Nations resolutions, and withdrawal from all occupied Palestinian territories in 1967. (End) xh/hs

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