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The Palestinian National Authority welcomes the General Assembly’s vote on a draft resolution affirming the right to self-determination

President of the National Council, Rawhi Fattouh, welcomed the vote of the United Nations General Assembly, tonight, by an overwhelming majority in favor of the draft resolution that gives the Palestinian people their right to self-determination.

 

Ftouh said In a statement he issued today, Wednesday, reported by the Palestinian News Agency “Wafa”, the vote of the United Nations General Assembly by a majority in favor of the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination is a victory for the justice of the Palestinian cause and evidence of isolation. The increasing presence of the racist occupation entity on the international scene, and reflects the international community’s growing support for the Palestinian cause, and the rejection of the last racist occupation on the face of the earth.

 

Ftouh called on the international community to confront all forms of violations and Judaization. of the Palestinian territories, especially the plan to annex and seize lands in the occupied West Bank, which the right-wing occupation government intends to implement, which is considered a crime and a violation of all international resolutions. And the United Nations.

 

He urged the international community to oblige the occupying entity to implement all United Nations and Security Council resolutions and the necessity of ending all forms of Israeli violations, most notably settlement and ongoing attacks in the city of Jerusalem and its holy places.

 

Fatouh expressed his deep appreciation and thanks to the countries that voted and supported the draft resolution, which he considered an important step towards achieving justice for the Palestinian people and ending The occupation, calling for taking practical steps to end the war of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip, holding Israel accountable for its ongoing violations and crimes of international law, and working to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on international legitimacy resolutions.

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