Arrests, injuries and house demolitions in the occupied territories...Algeria calls for mobilizing Arab efforts to enable Palestine to obtain full UN membership. Kuwait's foreign affairs: the passage of time will not strip the Palestinian people of their legitimate rights

West Bank - Kuwait - Algeria: Europe and the Arabs - Agencies

Today, Tuesday, two Palestinian youths were wounded by Israeli forces’ bullets, which stormed the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, in the northern occupied West Bank.
Eyewitnesses said that two young men from Jenin camp were wounded by the occupation bullets while they were inside their car, after the occupation forces stormed the town of Qabatiya, and as a result, violent confrontations broke out, during which the soldiers fired bullets, stun grenades and poison gas at the young men.
They added that one of the two young men was seriously wounded by bullets in the chest, and the second with shrapnel, and they were taken to Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin. The occupation forces also arrested two other young men after raiding the homes of their relatives. According to what was reported by the Middle East Sons Agency
This comes after large forces of the Israeli army stormed, on Monday, the town of Ni'lin, west of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, in preparation for the demolition of Moataz Khawaja's house.
Tel Aviv had taken a decision last April to demolish the house of Khawaja, who carried out a shooting attack on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv last March, killing a settler.
Israel pursues a policy of demolishing Palestinian homes as a form of collective punishment in an attempt to influence the resistance.
This comes as the Kuwaiti Assistant Foreign Minister for Arab World Affairs, Ambassador Ahmed Al-Bakr, affirmed that the passage of time will not deprive the Palestinian people of their legitimate rights, and the international community must assume its responsibilities to protect them and end this occupation, referring to Kuwait's position on the official and popular levels in support of the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian right, embracing the cause and rejecting practices of the occupying forces.
Ambassador Al-Bakr said - in a speech during the event commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, which was organized by the Palestinian Embassy in Kuwait in cooperation with the Kuwaiti Cartoon Society on Monday evening - that Kuwait was a starting point for the beginning of the Palestinian struggle and a loud voice in defense of the just cause in all Arab, regional and international forums, and that it opened its doors to receive the Palestinians. It provided them with a decent living and provided all forms of political, material and moral support. According to what was reported by the Middle East News Agency.
He renewed the State of Kuwait's firm support and firm commitment to support the Palestinian right to confront the Israeli occupation, stand by the Palestinian people and support their options, in addition to supporting all efforts aimed at reaching a just and comprehensive solution to ensure the end of the occupation, the return of refugees and the establishment of an independent State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital on the borders of the fourth of June. 1967.
For his part, the Palestinian Ambassador to Kuwait, Rami Tahboub, valued the positions of the State of Kuwait towards the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian people, noting what the Kuwaiti people presented in this context, considering "the State of Kuwait's standing by Palestine in all international forums is the most important pillar of political support for the Palestinian action."
He stated that what distinguishes the Nakba commemoration this year is the United Nations’ decision to consider the 15th of May as the anniversary of the Nakba of Palestine, commemorated by the UN organization, considering that the main indication of the recognition by the international community and the United Nations of the memory of the Nakba of Palestine is the refutation of the Israeli narrative that Palestine is a land without a people for a people without a land - which is evidence However, the Palestinian cause is just and that the Palestinian people have been forcibly and forcibly expelled from their lands
For its part, Algeria called for mobilizing Arab efforts to enable Palestine to obtain full membership in the United Nations, expressing its welcome to the outcomes of the Arab summit in Jeddah, which emphasized the centrality of the Palestinian cause.
This came in the words of the Algerian Minister of Mujahideen and People with Rights, Eid Rabika, on Monday, at the conclusion of the international symposium commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, held in Algiers.
Rubikah explained that the occupation is "condemned by all international standards, laws and norms, and the Charter of the United Nations," calling in the same context to "mobilize the efforts of Arab brothers and friends to enable Palestine to become a full member of the United Nations."
In the same context, the Algerian minister mentioned his country's decades-long efforts to support the Palestinian cause, especially by harnessing its diplomacy at the United Nations level to mobilize the necessary support in order to expand the base of international recognition of the State of Palestine.
He added that the participants in this symposium, who are Palestinian personalities and representatives of various Palestinian factions, in addition to Algerian and international organizations, recommended taking all necessary political, economic and diplomatic measures in order to prepare an international plan to end the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories and support the struggle of the Palestinian people to regain their sovereignty, as well as support efforts to restore The Palestinian cause comes to the fore, as it is the cause of Arabs, Muslims and free people in the world.
The Algerian minister considered the commemoration of the Palestinian Nakba in Algeria to shed light on the suffering of the Palestinian people and to reaffirm Algeria's position in support of the just Palestinian cause.
The Algerian Minister of Mujahideen valued the outcomes of the Jeddah summit, which emphasized the centrality of the Palestinian issue, which is an overarching issue that unifies joint Arab action, which was confirmed by the Algerian President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, during the Algiers summit in early November.

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