*"Foreign Ministry" holds the Security Council responsible for the repercussions of its continued failure to stop the war of extermination against our people The orientations of countries regarding "the next day" reveal the truth of their position on the two-state solution The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, through its official channels, renews its demand to the UN Security Council to assume its legal responsibilities and exercise its powers to provide protection for our people, and to stop all manifestations of genocide committed by the occupation forces, including the war of starvation, deprivation of treatment, and forms of forced displacement in the northern Gaza Strip, and to take the necessary binding measures to implement the resolutions of international legitimacy to ensure an immediate cessation of the war of extermination. The Ministry warns of the dangers of any proposed plans that aim to consolidate the separation between the two parts of the Palestinian homeland to undermine the opportunity to embody the Palestinian state on the ground, and stresses that the occupation does not have the authority and capacity to place a "veto" on the management of the Palestinian state institutions in the Strip and must not be allowed to do so, especially since the Strip is an integral part of the occupied State of Palestine. The Ministry stresses that the internationally recognized Palestinian legitimacy is the only gateway capable of resolving the crisis, saving our people and enabling them to achieve their freedom and national independence, and calls on countries that claim to be keen on the two-state solution to respect its decisions and orientations and implement them in a way that embodies the two-state solution on the ground and achieves security and stability for all parties. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, its embassies and missions continue their political, diplomatic and international legal movement at all levels to stop the war of extermination, and mobilize the broadest international pressure front to achieve this position committed to international legitimacy and its decisions, foremost of which is the resolution of the United Nations General Assembly that adopted the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice.
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*"Foreign Ministry" holds the Security Council responsible for the repercussions of its continued failure to stop the war of extermination against our people

The orientations of countries regarding "the next day" reveal the truth of their position on the two-state solution

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, through its official channels, renews its demand to the UN Security Council to assume its legal responsibilities and exercise its powers to provide protection for our people, and to stop all manifestations of genocide committed by the occupation forces, including the war of starvation, deprivation of treatment, and forms of forced displacement in the northern Gaza Strip, and to take the necessary binding measures to implement the resolutions of international legitimacy to ensure an immediate cessation of the war of extermination.

The Ministry warns of the dangers of any proposed plans that aim to consolidate the separation between the two parts of the Palestinian homeland to undermine the opportunity to embody the Palestinian state on the ground, and stresses that the occupation does not have the authority and capacity to place a "veto" on the management of the Palestinian state institutions in the Strip and must not be allowed to do so, especially since the Strip is an integral part of the occupied State of Palestine.

The Ministry stresses that the internationally recognized Palestinian legitimacy is the only gateway capable of resolving the crisis, saving our people and enabling them to achieve their freedom and national independence, and calls on countries that claim to be keen on the two-state solution to respect its decisions and orientations and implement them in a way that embodies the two-state solution on the ground and achieves security and stability for all parties.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, its embassies and missions continue their political, diplomatic and international legal movement at all levels to stop the war of extermination, and mobilize the broadest international pressure front to achieve this position committed to international legitimacy and its decisions, foremost of which is the resolution of the United Nations General Assembly that adopted the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice.

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