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Palestinian foreign minister says normalization with “Israel” without liberation of Arab lands means supporting apartheid regime
More than 10,000 civilians have been displaced in the Gaza Strip due to “Israeli” attacks, said Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki at an extraordinary meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Sunday.
Maliki stated that Israel has committed crimes and used violence against the people in the Gaza Strip, which is under blockade.
"Ongoing barbaric bombardments on Gaza has led to the displacement of more than 10,000 Palestinian citizens and the destruction of hundreds of homes across the region," he said.
Maliki stated that “Israel” focused on the attacks with all their means, including the colonialists, who raided the homes of the Palestinians and shouted slogans "Death to the Arabs."
Calling on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the UN General Assembly, the UN Human Rights Council, and international courts to act, Maliki asked the OIC to form an international front to strongly prevent [Israel's] crimes and dangerous escalation.
He emphasized that normalization with Israel means supporting the “racist system”, adding that normalizing with the racist, colonist administration without ending [Israel's] occupation in Arab and Palestinian lands means to support the apartheid regime and being party to its crimes.
The virtual extraordinary meeting of the OIC executive committee was held to discuss [Israel’s] attacks on Palestine.
“Israel” has pounded the Gaza Strip in airstrikes since May 10, killing at least 197 people, including 34 women and 58 children, as well as injuring 1,235 more people.
The tensions spread from East Jerusalem to Gaza after Palestinian resistance groups there vowed to retaliate against “Israeli” assaults on the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Sheikh Jarrah if they were not halted.
“Israel” occupied East Jerusalem, where Al-Aqsa is located, during the 1967 [Arab-Israeli] war. It annexed the entire city in 1980 in a move never recognized by the international community.