Ramallah - Ma'an - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates warned of the results and repercussions of the ongoing occupation aggression and the war of extermination and displacement against our people, especially the humanitarian catastrophe resulting from this aggression as is the case in the Gaza Strip, the northern West Bank and its camps. The ministry warned, in a statement issued today, Saturday, against isolating the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, with the aim of accelerating the crimes of colonialism and the gradual annexation of the West Bank, and in an attempt to break the will of steadfastness of our people, which would lead to an explosion of the situation in the occupied West Bank and the entire region. The Ministry believes that the far-right Israeli government is trying to impose new changes on reality by force in a way that serves its colonial interests. The Ministry called on the international community to quickly intervene to stop the occupation's aggression against our people, especially in the Gaza Strip and the northern West Bank, and to force the occupying state to submit to the international will for peace and end its occupation of the land of the State of Palestine. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to intensify its contacts with various components of the international community to meet their responsibilities towards the ongoing occupation aggression in Gaza and in the northern West Bank governorates. Source: Maan News Agency
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