RAMALLAH, Friday, October 6, 2023 (WAFA) - Presidential spokesman, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, said the Israeli occupation authorities have crossed all red lines through its persistence on its policy of killings and incursions of Palestinian cities, villages, and camps.
During an interview with Palestine TV, the presidential spokesman said the Israeli government and the US administration hold full responsibility for the dangerous crimes committed by the occupation and its armed colonists across the entire Palestinian territory, the latest of which was the attack on Palestinians and their homes and properties in the town of Huwara to the south of Nablus as well as in Tulkarem, which resulted in the killing of four Palestinian youths.
He maintained that the Israeli occupation is waging an unrelenting war on the Palestinian people in full view of the world, stressing that this ongoing Israeli aggression will not undermine our people from continuing their legitimate struggle and adherence to principles and rights, until the establishment of their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital. "It’s either peace and security for everyone or none for all," he stated.
He said the Palestinian leadership, headed by president Mahmoud Abbas, will undertake all measures and steps in Arab and international forums and at levels to confront the ongoing aggression of the Israeli occupation.
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