Sheikh Ahmed bin Hamad Al Khalili rapped the Israeli regime’s aggressions on the West Bank, especially in the Jenin refugee camp, that has led to the martyrdom and injury of many Palestinians.
He also censured the regime’s obstruction of humanitarian aid to Gaza despite the urgent need for such aid in the Palestinian enclave, al-Maseerah reported.
He called upon all free-thinking individuals and awakened consciences around the world to support the cause of Palestine generously and to boycott anything associated with the Zionist regime.
For years, Sheikh Ahmed bin Hamad Al Khalili has remained steadfast in his support for the cause of Palestine.
He has also criticized attempts at normalization of the ties with the Israeli regime and opposed any move by Oman in that direction.
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The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has warned that conditions in the historic refugee camp of Jenin are deteriorating amid Israel’s ruthless aggression in the occupied West Bank.
“The residents of this particular camp have endured the impossible,” UNRWA spokeswoman Juliette Touma told a media briefing on Tuesday.
She said Israeli explosives and bulldozers have destroyed dozens of houses and streets since January 21.
“Large parts of the camp were completely destroyed in a series of detonations by the Israeli forces. It is estimated that 100 houses were destroyed or heavily damaged.”
The Israeli military also uses drones to bomb houses in the West Bank.
Regime forces chase Palestinian cars and restrict the people’s movement.
On Monday, Palestinian authorities raised ethnic cleansing accusations while a UN special rapporteur blamed Israel for “genocidal intent” in killing at least 70 Palestinians in Jenin since the start of the year.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned Israeli attacks in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, particularly in Jenin, Tulkarem, Tubas, Far’a and Tammun.
The ministry said civilians are forcibly displaced from homes under armed threat, while entire neighborhoods are being destroyed with explosives, “which results in the forced alteration of Palestinian geography.”
The ministry called this a “flagrant violation of international law, international humanitarian law, and the Geneva Conventions.”
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