Occupied Jerusalem: Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa called on the international community and countries around the world to step up maximum pressure on the occupation authorities to halt plans to build thousands of unlawful colonial units in the West Bank.
Mustafa was chairing the weekly Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, which discussed reports of the spike in the colonizers' terror crimes, as they carried out 76 assaults on 19 Palestinian villages.
These rampages resulted in the wounding of 19 Palestinians, including six children, concomitantly with the distribution of more than 35 notices by the occupation authorities to raze civilian facilities in multiple governorates.
These operations were preceded by the razing of six Palestinian facilities, with the Cabinet confirming that these settlements had been constructed under illegal conditions and lack any legitimacy under international law and international humanitarian law, and are considered a blatant breach of relevant international resolutions.
In addition, the Cabinet denounced the Israeli breaches of the ceasefire accord in Gaza, which exceeded 3,000 violations.
It demanded that the international community and guarantor nations urgently spring into action to oblige Israel to comply with the ceasefire and ensure regular access to ample life-saving humanitarian aid to meet the population's needs for key commodities and essential services.