The Palestinian government has called on the international community to intensify efforts to end the conflict in Gaza, accusing Israel of massive killings, destruction, and displacement.
In a statement, presidential spokesperson, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, said that under President Mahmoud Abbas’s leadership, the Palestinian Authority has been working since day one to end the conflict and spare Palestinians from the devastation.
Abu Rudeineh said the Israeli offensive has caused the death, injury, detention and disappearance of over 200,000 people,
According to him, President Abbas is engaging in intensive talks with Arab and international parties to expedite a ceasefire and enforce UN Security Council Resolution 2735.
The spokesperson said that the Palestinian leadership believes it was time to compel the occupying state to accept an end to its comprehensive conflict against people in Gaza as well as to halt ongoing Israeli violations in the West Bank and East Jerusalem
He stressed that achieving security and stability in the region depends on respecting Arab and international legitimacy, urging major countries to act immediately to enforce compliance with UN resolutions and end what he called Israel’s impunity.
DAILY POST reports that the new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict broke out on October 7, 2023, amid an unprecedented escalation between the Israeli army and Hamas, leading to full-scale confrontations.
The conflict has caused widespread destruction in the Gaza Strip and resulted in an unprecedented civilian death toll.
Palestinian Govt seeks international interventions to end Gaza conflict
Last modified: January 13, 2025