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Netanyahu’s Cabinet Has A Fascist, Racist Ideology, Palestinian Envoy Says

14:04 - January 17, 2023
News ID: 3482107
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Palestinian ambassador to Turkey said 2022 marked the deadliest in seven years for Palestinians and that the current year seems to be the same given the formation of a racist and fascist cabinet in the Zionist regime.  

Ambassador Faed Mustafa

 

He warned that the escalation is expected to continue in 2023, as 13 Palestinians, including three children, have already been killed since the beginning of January.

"2022 was not a year of cold and peace, but rather a hot, bloody year in which the suffering of our people and nation increased," Ambassador Faed Mustafa said at a news conference titled "2023: Year of major challenges facing the State of Palestine under the far-right Israeli government."

He said 171 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank last year and 59 in the blockaded Gaza Strip, making up "the highest death toll in seven years."

The Israeli army and settlers injured another 9,353 Palestinians, while over 6,500 were detained, including around 5,000 still languishing in Israeli prisons, he added.

Over 830 homes and other facilities were demolished, over 13,000 olive trees damaged and uprooted, and over 13,000 settlement units have been built in the West Bank, he said.

There were over 262 incursions at the Al-Aqsa Mosque by some 48,000 extremists who were protected by Israeli forces, the Palestinian diplomat said.

 

New Israeli government ‘most extreme'

The new Israeli cabinet led by Benjamin Netanyahu is the "most extreme" and has a "fascist and racist ideology," Mustafa warned.

In the few days of 2023, 13 Palestinians, including three children, have already been killed, he said.

"It will be a bloody year as well as we have seen in this short period," he added.

The Israeli government continues to "hold the bodies of 118 martyrs" and has buried over 256 that it refused to hand over to their families, said Mustafa.

He condemned far-right Israeli national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's visit to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, criticizing him for turning the holy site into "an arena of religious conflict."

Mustafa said the new Israeli government has also started expanding illegal settlements.

"We direct our message to our partners in the international community. It is not enough to denounce and condemn the Israeli government," he said, calling for "decisions that help end the injustices against Palestinians."

 

Source: Daily Sabah

 

 

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